1.Related genes, pathogenesis, and lncRNA functions in retinoblastoma
Qihang DIAO ; Shuangxiu LI ; Xinyan XU ; Rongyu GAO ; Mengjun FU
International Eye Science 2026;26(5):816-822
Retinoblastoma(RB)represents the most common primary intraocular malignant tumor in infants and young children, posing a severe threat to the visual acuity and life of affected patients. Clinically, it is categorized into hereditary and non-hereditary subtypes. Mounting evidence indicates that RB cells most likely originate from cone photoreceptor precursor cells, and the tumorigenesis is closely associated with the inactivation of the RB1 gene. Beyond RB1, a growing list of genes including MYCN, TP53 and PRMT1 have been implicated in the initiation and progression of RB. Concurrently, the dysregulation of multiple signaling pathways such as RB/E2F, WNT, and PI3K/AKT synergistically drives the survival, proliferation, invasion, and metastasis of RB tumor cells. The therapeutic paradigm for RB has undergone a dramatic shift from the conventional enucleation-dominated approach to personalized multimodal therapies that prioritize globe salvage and visual preservation, encompassing local therapies, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Moreover, novel therapeutic modalities including targeted therapy, immunotherapy and gene therapy are currently under active preclinical and clinical investigation. In recent years, long non-coding RNAs(lncRNAs), as pivotal regulators of genetic expression, have attracted increasing attention for their critical roles in RB oncogenesis and progression. These molecules hold great promise to serve as novel diagnostic biomarkers and offer innovative insights and strategies for RB treatment. This review summarizes the latest research advances in the aforementioned aspects of retinoblastoma.
2.In situ tumor cell engineering reverses immune escape to enhance immunotherapy effect.
Shujun LIU ; Shijun YUAN ; Meichen LIU ; Jinhu LIU ; Shunli FU ; Tong GAO ; Shuang LIANG ; Xinyan HUANG ; Xinke ZHANG ; Yongjun LIU ; Zipeng ZHANG ; Na ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(1):627-641
The underlying cause of low response rates to existing immunotherapies is that tumor cells dominate tumor immune escape through surface antigen deficiency and inducing tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment (TIME). Here, we proposed an in situ tumor cell engineering strategy to disrupt tumor immune escape at the root by restoring tumor cell MHC-I/tumor-specific antigen complex (MHC-I/TSA) expression to promote T-cell recognition and by silencing tumor cell CD55 to increase the ICOSL+ B-cell proportion and reverse the TIME. A doxorubicin (DOX) and dual-gene plasmid (MAC pDNA, encoding both MHC-I/ASMTNMELM and CD55-shRNA) coloaded drug delivery system (LCPN@ACD) with tumor targeting and charge/size dual-conversion properties was prepared. LCPN@ACD-induced ICD promoted DC maturation and enhanced T-cell activation and infiltration. LCPN@ACD enabled effective expression of MHC-I/TSA on tumor cells, increasing the ability of tumor cell recognition and killing. LCPN@ACD downregulated tumor cell CD55 expression, increased the proportion of ICOSL+ B cells and CTLs, and reversed the TIME, thus greatly improving the efficacy of αPD-1 and CAR-T therapies. The application of this in situ tumor cell engineering strategy eliminated the source of tumor immune escape, providing new ideas for solving the challenges of clinical immunotherapy.
3.Comparative study on the selectivity differences of 18F-TFQC and 18F-DPA-714 for TSPO gene polymorphisms and their PET imaging in rat neuroinflammation models
Hongxing SU ; Yufei MA ; Qingyu LIN ; Zhequan FU ; Xinyan GAO ; Pengcheng MA ; Dai SHI ; Zonghua LUO ; Dengfeng CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):458-463
Objective:To explore the binding characteristics of N, N-diethyl-2-(2-(4-(2- 18F-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-5, 7-dimethylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)acetamide ( 18F-DPA-714) and ( R)- N-sec-butyl- N-methyl-4-(3-( 18F-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)quinazoline-2-carboxamide ( 18F-TFQC) to the single nucleotide polymorphisms of the 18×10 3 translocator protein (TSPO), and to evaluate the imaging efficacy and feasibility of those 2 molecular probes in neuroinflammation rat models. Methods:To test the selectivity of 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC for TSPO polymorphisms, the wild-type (high-affinity binding, HAB) and mutant (low-affinity binding, LAB) sequences of the human TSPO gene were transfected into 293T cells respectively. A competitive inhibition assay was carried out with N-methyl- N-(1-methylpropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-isoquinoline carboxamide (PK11195) as an inhibitor to determine the binding affinities of 2 probes to TSPO polymorphisms. Rat neuroinflammation models ( n=6) were established using lipopolysaccharide. Three days after modeling, small animal PET/CT imaging was performed using 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC, respectively, to observe and compare the uptake of the tracers, and the ratio of SUV mean of the right striatum to SUV mean of the left striatum (SUVR) was calculated. After the imaging, the expression and distribution of microglia and TSPO were detected by tissue immunofluorescence. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to analyze the SUVR data of different groups. Results:The inhibition constants ( Ki) of 18F-TFQC on 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 23.51 and 14.60 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 1.61, indicating low sensitivity to TSPO single nucleotide polymorphisms. The Ki of 18F-DPA-714 for binding to 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 45.23 and 6.47 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 6.99. Small animal PET/CT imaging demonstrated that specifically uptake of both probes could be found in neuroinflammatory lesions. The overall SUVR of 18F-DPA-714 in the lesions within 60minutes was slightly higher than that of 18F-TFQC, but no significant difference was observed ( F values: inter-group 0.40, time effect 0.30, cross-effect 0.03; all P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with 18F-DPA-714, 18F-TFQC is less sensitive to TSPO gene polymorphisms, thus being more suitable for clinical application and promotion. It holds promise for the early identification of neuroinflammation and the efficacy monitoring of anti-inflammatory drug treatments.
4.Epidemiological survey of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019
Mingwei WANG ; Qingwen YU ; Ting TANG ; Xuhan TONG ; Siqi HU ; Yao YOU ; Chen CHEN ; Jiake TANG ; Shenghui ZHANG ; Xinyan FU ; Xingwei ZHANG ; Liansheng WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(8):1185-1190
Objective:To evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and influencing factors of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019.Methods:SCD events recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019 were reviewed. Demographic and mortality data were recorded, and the distribution patterns of SCD events in terms of date, time, and population with different characteristics were observed. Time series analysis method and a distributed lag nonlinear model based on quasi-Poisson distribution were used to explore the possible nonlinear association between ambient temperature and SCD incidence.Results:A total of 4 744 out-of-hospital sudden death events were recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. After excluding non-SCD events and observed events with missing items, 3 743 SCD events were finally included in the study. The survey results showed that the incidence of out-of-hospital SCD in Hangzhou was 96.5 cases per 100 000 person-years. Most of the people who experienced SCD were aged ≥60 years. The incidence in males (2 462 cases, 66%) was significantly higher than that in females (1 281 cases, 34%), and the proportion of events occurring during the day (2 737 cases, 73%) was significantly higher than that at night (1 006 cases, 27%), mainly occurring between 7: 00 and 9: 00. High temperature was associated with an increased risk of SCD. When the average daily temperature was higher than 25.5 ℃, the risk of SCD increased with the further increase of average daily temperature.Conclusions:SCD events mainly occur in the elderly population aged ≥60 years, with a significantly higher incidence in males than in females, and more frequently during the day than at night, mainly between 7: 00 and 9: 00 in the morning. High temperature is closely related to the risk of SCD. It is particularly important to carry out targeted SCD screening and prevention for different populations and implement appropriate prevention strategies for high-risk groups of SCD in high-temperature weather.
5.Inter-Provincial Differences in Traditional Chinese Medicine Digitalization from a Policy Perspective:Based on a Three Dimensional Analytical Framework
Jiale ZHANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Xinyan JIN ; Chenchen WANG ; Sixian DU ; Qian FU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(11):39-44
Objective To analyze the focus and shortcomings of provincial-level digitalization policies for Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),and to provide references for improving relevant policies.Methods A three-dimensional analytical framework—comprising"digitalization policy coverage-economic level-TCM development level"was constructed to quantitatively analyze provincial TCM digitalization policy documents issued over the past five years.Results A total of 750 policy items were extracted.Among them,digital applications accounted for the largest proportion(58.13%),while digital governance(26.53%)and digital infrastructure(15.33%)were relatively less emphasized.Two-dimensional analysis revealed that 48.4%of provinces had both low economic levels and low digital policy coverage,while 45.2%had both low TCM development levels and low policy coverage.Multiple linear regression result showed a positive association between digitalization policies coverage and TCM development level,with no significant correlation to economic level.Conclusion Most provincial TCM digitalization policies prioritize application while neglecting governance and infrastructure.There is a need to strengthen talent development and standard system construction,The extent of policy coverage is closely related to the level of TCM development,indicating the need to enhance top-level policy design,Provincial policies vary in focus and can be categorized into three types:industry-driven,technology-driven,and demand-driven.
6.Inter-Provincial Differences in Traditional Chinese Medicine Digitalization from a Policy Perspective:Based on a Three Dimensional Analytical Framework
Jiale ZHANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Xinyan JIN ; Chenchen WANG ; Sixian DU ; Qian FU
Chinese Hospital Management 2025;45(11):39-44
Objective To analyze the focus and shortcomings of provincial-level digitalization policies for Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM),and to provide references for improving relevant policies.Methods A three-dimensional analytical framework—comprising"digitalization policy coverage-economic level-TCM development level"was constructed to quantitatively analyze provincial TCM digitalization policy documents issued over the past five years.Results A total of 750 policy items were extracted.Among them,digital applications accounted for the largest proportion(58.13%),while digital governance(26.53%)and digital infrastructure(15.33%)were relatively less emphasized.Two-dimensional analysis revealed that 48.4%of provinces had both low economic levels and low digital policy coverage,while 45.2%had both low TCM development levels and low policy coverage.Multiple linear regression result showed a positive association between digitalization policies coverage and TCM development level,with no significant correlation to economic level.Conclusion Most provincial TCM digitalization policies prioritize application while neglecting governance and infrastructure.There is a need to strengthen talent development and standard system construction,The extent of policy coverage is closely related to the level of TCM development,indicating the need to enhance top-level policy design,Provincial policies vary in focus and can be categorized into three types:industry-driven,technology-driven,and demand-driven.
7.Comparative study on the selectivity differences of 18F-TFQC and 18F-DPA-714 for TSPO gene polymorphisms and their PET imaging in rat neuroinflammation models
Hongxing SU ; Yufei MA ; Qingyu LIN ; Zhequan FU ; Xinyan GAO ; Pengcheng MA ; Dai SHI ; Zonghua LUO ; Dengfeng CHENG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025;45(8):458-463
Objective:To explore the binding characteristics of N, N-diethyl-2-(2-(4-(2- 18F-fluoroethoxy)phenyl)-5, 7-dimethylpyrazolo[1, 5-a]pyrimidin-3-yl)acetamide ( 18F-DPA-714) and ( R)- N-sec-butyl- N-methyl-4-(3-( 18F-trifluoromethyl)phenyl)quinazoline-2-carboxamide ( 18F-TFQC) to the single nucleotide polymorphisms of the 18×10 3 translocator protein (TSPO), and to evaluate the imaging efficacy and feasibility of those 2 molecular probes in neuroinflammation rat models. Methods:To test the selectivity of 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC for TSPO polymorphisms, the wild-type (high-affinity binding, HAB) and mutant (low-affinity binding, LAB) sequences of the human TSPO gene were transfected into 293T cells respectively. A competitive inhibition assay was carried out with N-methyl- N-(1-methylpropyl)-1-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-isoquinoline carboxamide (PK11195) as an inhibitor to determine the binding affinities of 2 probes to TSPO polymorphisms. Rat neuroinflammation models ( n=6) were established using lipopolysaccharide. Three days after modeling, small animal PET/CT imaging was performed using 18F-DPA-714 and 18F-TFQC, respectively, to observe and compare the uptake of the tracers, and the ratio of SUV mean of the right striatum to SUV mean of the left striatum (SUVR) was calculated. After the imaging, the expression and distribution of microglia and TSPO were detected by tissue immunofluorescence. Repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to analyze the SUVR data of different groups. Results:The inhibition constants ( Ki) of 18F-TFQC on 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 23.51 and 14.60 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 1.61, indicating low sensitivity to TSPO single nucleotide polymorphisms. The Ki of 18F-DPA-714 for binding to 293T-LAB and 293T-HAB cells were 45.23 and 6.47 nmol/L, respectively, with a Ki LAB/ Ki HAB ratio of 6.99. Small animal PET/CT imaging demonstrated that specifically uptake of both probes could be found in neuroinflammatory lesions. The overall SUVR of 18F-DPA-714 in the lesions within 60minutes was slightly higher than that of 18F-TFQC, but no significant difference was observed ( F values: inter-group 0.40, time effect 0.30, cross-effect 0.03; all P>0.05). Conclusions:Compared with 18F-DPA-714, 18F-TFQC is less sensitive to TSPO gene polymorphisms, thus being more suitable for clinical application and promotion. It holds promise for the early identification of neuroinflammation and the efficacy monitoring of anti-inflammatory drug treatments.
8.Epidemiological survey of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019
Mingwei WANG ; Qingwen YU ; Ting TANG ; Xuhan TONG ; Siqi HU ; Yao YOU ; Chen CHEN ; Jiake TANG ; Shenghui ZHANG ; Xinyan FU ; Xingwei ZHANG ; Liansheng WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2025;27(8):1185-1190
Objective:To evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and influencing factors of out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death (SCD) in Hangzhou from 2016 to 2019.Methods:SCD events recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019 were reviewed. Demographic and mortality data were recorded, and the distribution patterns of SCD events in terms of date, time, and population with different characteristics were observed. Time series analysis method and a distributed lag nonlinear model based on quasi-Poisson distribution were used to explore the possible nonlinear association between ambient temperature and SCD incidence.Results:A total of 4 744 out-of-hospital sudden death events were recorded by Hangzhou Emergency Center from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2019. After excluding non-SCD events and observed events with missing items, 3 743 SCD events were finally included in the study. The survey results showed that the incidence of out-of-hospital SCD in Hangzhou was 96.5 cases per 100 000 person-years. Most of the people who experienced SCD were aged ≥60 years. The incidence in males (2 462 cases, 66%) was significantly higher than that in females (1 281 cases, 34%), and the proportion of events occurring during the day (2 737 cases, 73%) was significantly higher than that at night (1 006 cases, 27%), mainly occurring between 7: 00 and 9: 00. High temperature was associated with an increased risk of SCD. When the average daily temperature was higher than 25.5 ℃, the risk of SCD increased with the further increase of average daily temperature.Conclusions:SCD events mainly occur in the elderly population aged ≥60 years, with a significantly higher incidence in males than in females, and more frequently during the day than at night, mainly between 7: 00 and 9: 00 in the morning. High temperature is closely related to the risk of SCD. It is particularly important to carry out targeted SCD screening and prevention for different populations and implement appropriate prevention strategies for high-risk groups of SCD in high-temperature weather.
9.Survival status analysis of Stanford type A aortic dissection patients over 70 years old by different treatment methods
Xinyan WANG ; Fanliang MENG ; Fengxia FU ; Xin XU ; Ziya XIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2023;46(11):998-1002
Objective:To investigate the effects of survival status in Stanford type A aortic dissection (TAAD) patients over 70 years old by different treatment methods.Methods:The clinical data of 151 TAAD patients over 70 years old from January 2012 to January 2022 in the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. Among them, 60 patients were treated with surgery (surgical treatment group), and 91 patients with conservative method (conservative treatment group). The duration of hospitalization and complications (including pericardial effusion, acute myocardial infarction, pericardial tamponade, shock, stroke, mesenteric ischemia and acute renal failure) were recorded. The patients were followed up within 30 d after the onset of illness. The survival status was recorded. The multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to analyze the independent risk factors of death in TAAD patients over 70 years old.Results:The duration of hospitalization in surgical treatment group was significantly longer than that in conservative treatment group: 14.00 (7.00, 19.75) d vs. 5.00 (2.00, 10.00) d. The incidences of pericardial tamponade, shock and acute renal failure: 1.7% (1/60) vs. 13.2% (12/91), 8.3% (5/60) vs. 24.2% (22/91) and 0 vs. 9.9% (9/91), with statistical differences ( P<0.01 or <0.05), but no statistical differences in the incidences of pericardial effusion, acute myocardial infarction, stroke, mesenteric ischemia between two groups ( P>0.05). Patient follow-up for 30 d, the mortality rate in surgical treatment group was significantly lower than that in conservative treatment group: 15.0% (9/60) vs. 46.2% (42/91), with statistical difference ( χ2 = 15.69, P<0.01). The multivariate Cox regression analysis result showed that conservative treatment, female, increased aortic root diameter and concomitant stroke were the independent risk factors of death in TAAD patients over 70 years old ( RR = 2.311, 2.135, 1.051 and 3.737; 95% CI 1.056 to 5.057, 1.083 to 4.212, 1.004 to 1.100 and 1.393 to 10.026; P<0.05 or <0.01). Conclusions:The early surgical treatment is recommended in TAAD patients over 70 years old with surgical indications.
10.Research Progress and Application of Digital Pathology Technology in Bone Marrow Morphology.
Xinyan FU ; Wei WANG ; Haiyan GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2022;46(1):76-80
Advances in digital pathology technology have enabled pathologists and laboratory physicians to perform quick, easy, accurate and reproducible analysis of digital images of tissues and cells with the aid of electronic screens and software tools, rather than relying solely on traditional optical microscopy observations. The conventional clinical cytology testing practice is to be replaced by a digital workflow, which includes both digital imaging and image analysis. This article provides an overview of the basic principles of digital pathology techniques, the advances of development of device in cytology digital pathology, and their clinical applications in bone marrow morphology, and existing problems and prospects of digital pathology application in hematology.
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