1.Survival analysis of microsatellite instability and microsatellite stable right-sided colon cancer
Junchuan LI ; Hua LIU ; Xiumei WEN ; Xiaoqiong ZHONG
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(10):1091-1096
Objective Compare the clinicopathological factors of microsatellite unstable(dMMR)and microsatellite stable(pMMR)in right colon cancer and analyze the factors affecting overall survival(OS)and disease-free survival(DFS)between the two groups.Methods Clinical data with right colon cancer of patients who underwent radical resection from January 1,2016 to December 31,2023 were retrospectively analyzed(a total of 247 patients were included,including 43 dMMR and 204 pMMR).Through propensity score matching,the baseline difference between the two groups was matched 1∶1,and a total of 86 cases were obtained,43 cases in dMMR and 43 cases in pMMR.The difference of relevant indicators between the two groups was analyzed,and univariate and multivariate Cox analysis was performed for OS and DFS.The survival curve was plotted,and the comparison of survival rates was conducted using the Log rank test.Results According to age,location,tumor length,shape,histological type,T,N,TNM stage,nerve invasion,and differentiation degree with 1∶1 matching(P<0.05),there was no statistical difference in baseline data between dMMR and pMMR patients with right colon cancer(P>0.05).It was found that 5-year OS of dMMR patients with right colon cancer was significantly better than pMMR(P<0.05),and 5-year DFS dMMR was better than pMMR(P<0.05).Protective factors affecting OS of dMMR right colon cancer included tumor length<5 cm,T1-3,M0,Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ,absence of intravascular cancer thrombi and absence of nerve invasion(P<0.05).In survival analysis,M0 was compared with M,(95%vs.60%,P<0.05).Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ compared with stage Ⅳ(95%vs.54%,P<0.05);No vascular cancer thrombus vs.cancer thrombus(94%vs.88%,P<0.05).Protective factors affecting DFS of dMMR right colon cancer included age<50 years,no mucous or sig-ring cells,M0,StageⅠ-Ⅲ,and no intravascular cancer thrombus(P<0.05).In survival analysis,M0 was compared with M,(90%vs.63%,P<0.05).Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ compared with stage Ⅳ(92%vs.57%,P<0.05);There was a significant difference between non-vascular cancer thrombus and vascular cancer thrombus(91%vs.77%,P<0.05).Conclusion The patients with dMMR had higher OS and DFS than pMMR,which were not affected by clinical factors.
2.Survival analysis of microsatellite instability and microsatellite stable right-sided colon cancer
Junchuan LI ; Hua LIU ; Xiumei WEN ; Xiaoqiong ZHONG
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2025;33(10):1091-1096
Objective Compare the clinicopathological factors of microsatellite unstable(dMMR)and microsatellite stable(pMMR)in right colon cancer and analyze the factors affecting overall survival(OS)and disease-free survival(DFS)between the two groups.Methods Clinical data with right colon cancer of patients who underwent radical resection from January 1,2016 to December 31,2023 were retrospectively analyzed(a total of 247 patients were included,including 43 dMMR and 204 pMMR).Through propensity score matching,the baseline difference between the two groups was matched 1∶1,and a total of 86 cases were obtained,43 cases in dMMR and 43 cases in pMMR.The difference of relevant indicators between the two groups was analyzed,and univariate and multivariate Cox analysis was performed for OS and DFS.The survival curve was plotted,and the comparison of survival rates was conducted using the Log rank test.Results According to age,location,tumor length,shape,histological type,T,N,TNM stage,nerve invasion,and differentiation degree with 1∶1 matching(P<0.05),there was no statistical difference in baseline data between dMMR and pMMR patients with right colon cancer(P>0.05).It was found that 5-year OS of dMMR patients with right colon cancer was significantly better than pMMR(P<0.05),and 5-year DFS dMMR was better than pMMR(P<0.05).Protective factors affecting OS of dMMR right colon cancer included tumor length<5 cm,T1-3,M0,Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ,absence of intravascular cancer thrombi and absence of nerve invasion(P<0.05).In survival analysis,M0 was compared with M,(95%vs.60%,P<0.05).Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ compared with stage Ⅳ(95%vs.54%,P<0.05);No vascular cancer thrombus vs.cancer thrombus(94%vs.88%,P<0.05).Protective factors affecting DFS of dMMR right colon cancer included age<50 years,no mucous or sig-ring cells,M0,StageⅠ-Ⅲ,and no intravascular cancer thrombus(P<0.05).In survival analysis,M0 was compared with M,(90%vs.63%,P<0.05).Stage Ⅰ-Ⅲ compared with stage Ⅳ(92%vs.57%,P<0.05);There was a significant difference between non-vascular cancer thrombus and vascular cancer thrombus(91%vs.77%,P<0.05).Conclusion The patients with dMMR had higher OS and DFS than pMMR,which were not affected by clinical factors.
3.Prediction of pathological complete response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer using contrast-enhanced ultrasound radiomics
Qiong QIN ; Yuquan WU ; Rong WEN ; Xiumei BAI ; Ruizhi GAO ; Yadan LIN ; Jiayi LYU ; Yun HE ; Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2024;33(1):63-70
Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic performance of radiomics model based on contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) in predicting pathological complete response(pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy(nCRT) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer(LARC).Methods:One hundred and six patients with LARC who underwent total mesorectal excision after nCRT between April 2018 and April 2023 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University were retrospectively included, the patients were randomly divided into a training set of 63(14 pCR patients) and a validation set of 43(12 pCR patients) in a 6∶4 ratios. Radiomics features were extracted from the tumors′ region of interest of CEUS images based on PyRadiomics. Intra-class correlation coefficient(ICC), Mann-Whitney U test, and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator(LASSO) algorithms were used to reduce features dimension. Finally, 7 radiomics features relevanted to pCR were selected to construct an ultrasomics model using elastic network regression, based on the R language. A combined model was constructed by jointing clinical feature. The performance of the models was assessed with the area under the ROC curve(AUC). Results:The AUC of the ultrasomics model and the combined model was 0.695(95% CI=0.532-0.859) and 0.726(95% CI=0.584-0.868) respectively in the training set. The AUC of the ultrasomics model and the combined model was 0.763(95% CI=0.625-0.902) and 0.790(95% CI=0.653-0.928) respectively in the validation set. Both univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses showed that CA199( P<0.05) and ultrasomics score( P<0.001) could be an independent predictor of pCR after nCRT in patients with LARC. Conclusions:The CEUS-based radiomics scores has certain predictive value for whether LARC patients achieve pCR after nCRT, and may provide a non-invasive imaging biomarker for predicting LARC patients achieve pCR after nCRT.
4.The relationship between clinical outcome of emotional symptoms and cognitive function and cerebral oxygenated hemoglobin in adolescents with depression
Dan QIAO ; Xiumei LIANG ; Yujiao WEN ; Yifan XU ; Qiqi LI ; Gaizhi LI ; Chunxia YANG ; Zhifen LIU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2024;57(1):25-32
Objective:To explore the relationship between the clinical outcome of emotional symptoms and cognitive performance and related cerebral oxygenated hemoglobin in adolescents with depression.Methods:Through subject recruitment, 46 adolescent patients with depression (patient group) from the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University were selected as the subjects for this study from December 2020 to December 2021, including 8 males and 38 females, aged 12-18 (15.7±2.3) years old. All patients received sertraline treatment for 8 weeks and were further followed into responders ( n=24) and non-responders ( n=22) according to the outcome of emotional symptoms. In the meantime, 51 healthy controls (control group) were enrolled, including 7 males and 44 females, aged 12-18 (16.1±1.5) years old. The repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS) was conducted to measure the multi-dimensional neurocognitive performance, and the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to assess changes in the concentration of oxyhemoglobin (HBO) during the verbal fluency test. The differences were compared in multi-dimensional cognitive performance and cerebral HBO level between each patient group and control group and between responders and non-responders. The changes were analyzed in cognitive performance and cerebral HBO level after intervention in responders and non-responders. Results:At baseline, compared to the control group, the patient group performed decreased scores of RBANS, immediate memory, speech function, attention, and delayed memory (88.0 (82.8, 100.0) M ( Q1, Q3) vs. 100.0 (90.0, 110.0) scores; 78.0 (73.0, 87.8) vs.85.0 (78.0, 94.0) scores; (84.4±16.1) vs. (95.7±15.7) scores; 106.0 (99.5, 115.0) vs.118.0 (109.0, 128.0) scores; 94.0 (84.5, 99.0) vs.97.0 (91.0, 101.0) scores), and lower HBO levels in 7 channels (all P<0.05). Compared to responders, non-responders showed more severe impairment of visual-spatial and attention performance (103.9±11.0 vs. 94.4±16.7 scores; 112.5±12.1 vs. 98.0±21.2 scores) ( t=2.30 or 2.87; all P<0.05). After treatment, the scores of RBANS and immediate memory improved significantly in responders (98.8±11.2 vs. 93.0±9.7 scores; 95.2±13.8 vs.83.0±14.6 scores) ( t=-3.00 or-4.97; both P<0.05), but the scores of attention and the HBO level of two channels in the prefrontal cortex were still significantly lower than those of the control group (Z=2.27, 3.02 or 3.04; all P<0.05). Besides, there were no significant differences in the scores of immediate memory and the HBO levels of 3 channels in the temporal lobe between the no-responders and the control group (all P>0.05). Conclusion:Immediate memory injure, attention injure and HBO levels of frontal-temporal lobes may be independent of emotional symptoms among adolescents with depression.
5.The relationship between clinical outcome of emotional symptoms and cognitive function and cerebral oxygenated hemoglobin in adolescents with depression
Dan QIAO ; Xiumei LIANG ; Yujiao WEN ; Yifan XU ; Qiqi LI ; Gaizhi LI ; Chunxia YANG ; Zhifen LIU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2024;57(1):25-32
Objective:To explore the relationship between the clinical outcome of emotional symptoms and cognitive performance and related cerebral oxygenated hemoglobin in adolescents with depression.Methods:Through subject recruitment, 46 adolescent patients with depression (patient group) from the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University were selected as the subjects for this study from December 2020 to December 2021, including 8 males and 38 females, aged 12-18 (15.7±2.3) years old. All patients received sertraline treatment for 8 weeks and were further followed into responders ( n=24) and non-responders ( n=22) according to the outcome of emotional symptoms. In the meantime, 51 healthy controls (control group) were enrolled, including 7 males and 44 females, aged 12-18 (16.1±1.5) years old. The repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS) was conducted to measure the multi-dimensional neurocognitive performance, and the functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to assess changes in the concentration of oxyhemoglobin (HBO) during the verbal fluency test. The differences were compared in multi-dimensional cognitive performance and cerebral HBO level between each patient group and control group and between responders and non-responders. The changes were analyzed in cognitive performance and cerebral HBO level after intervention in responders and non-responders. Results:At baseline, compared to the control group, the patient group performed decreased scores of RBANS, immediate memory, speech function, attention, and delayed memory (88.0 (82.8, 100.0) M ( Q1, Q3) vs. 100.0 (90.0, 110.0) scores; 78.0 (73.0, 87.8) vs.85.0 (78.0, 94.0) scores; (84.4±16.1) vs. (95.7±15.7) scores; 106.0 (99.5, 115.0) vs.118.0 (109.0, 128.0) scores; 94.0 (84.5, 99.0) vs.97.0 (91.0, 101.0) scores), and lower HBO levels in 7 channels (all P<0.05). Compared to responders, non-responders showed more severe impairment of visual-spatial and attention performance (103.9±11.0 vs. 94.4±16.7 scores; 112.5±12.1 vs. 98.0±21.2 scores) ( t=2.30 or 2.87; all P<0.05). After treatment, the scores of RBANS and immediate memory improved significantly in responders (98.8±11.2 vs. 93.0±9.7 scores; 95.2±13.8 vs.83.0±14.6 scores) ( t=-3.00 or-4.97; both P<0.05), but the scores of attention and the HBO level of two channels in the prefrontal cortex were still significantly lower than those of the control group (Z=2.27, 3.02 or 3.04; all P<0.05). Besides, there were no significant differences in the scores of immediate memory and the HBO levels of 3 channels in the temporal lobe between the no-responders and the control group (all P>0.05). Conclusion:Immediate memory injure, attention injure and HBO levels of frontal-temporal lobes may be independent of emotional symptoms among adolescents with depression.
6.Micropeptides: origins, identification, and potential role in metabolism-related diseases.
Yirui LU ; Yutong RAN ; Hong LI ; Jiao WEN ; Xiaodong CUI ; Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Xiumei GUAN ; Min CHENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(12):1106-1122
With the development of modern sequencing techniques and bioinformatics, genomes that were once thought to be noncoding have been found to encode abundant functional micropeptides (miPs), a kind of small polypeptides. Although miPs are difficult to analyze and identify, a number of studies have begun to focus on them. More and more miPs have been revealed as essential for energy metabolism homeostasis, immune regulation, and tumor growth and development. Many reports have shown that miPs are especially essential for regulating glucose and lipid metabolism and regulating mitochondrial function. MiPs are also involved in the progression of related diseases. This paper reviews the sources and identification of miPs, as well as the functional significance of miPs for metabolism-related diseases, with the aim of revealing their potential clinical applications.
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7.Development and application of dynamic management strategies for intraoperative acquired stress injuries in neurosurgery patients
Weilian JIANG ; Qunmei WEI ; Hongying WEN ; Xiumei WANG ; Hong WEI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(31):2413-2419
Objective:To develop dynamic management strategies for intraoperative acquired pressure injuries (IAPI) in neurosurgery patients and evaluate their implementation effects, so as to provide constructive suggestions for the management of IAPI.Methods:This study was conducted by a non-synchronous before and after control study. From January 2021 to December 2022, 220 patients undergoing neurosurgery in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical College were conveniently selected as the study objects, and divided into the control group and the observation group with 110 patients in each group according to the time of operation. The control group was given routine nursing measures to prevent IAPI, and the observation group was given dynamic management program based on timing theory on bisis of routine nursing. The score of preoperative stress injury,incidence of IAPI and the self-efficacy scores of nurses in the management of stress injury in operating room were compared between the two groups.Results:Before intervention, the scores of preoperative stress injury in control group and observation group were (14.69 ± 2.93) points and (14.78 ± 2.89) points, respectively, with no statistical significance ( t=-0.23, P>0.05).After the intervention, the incidence of IAPI was 3.64%(4/110) in the control group and 0 in the observation group, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=4.07, P<0.05). The self-efficacy scores of nurses in the management of stress injury before and after intervention were (29.13 ± 4.87) and (36.41 ± 5.83), respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=-6.21, P<0.05). Conclusions:The implementation of dynamic management strategy of IAPI can effectively reduce the incidence of IAPI in neurosurgery patients and improve the self-efficacy of nurses in operating room.
8.Screening of biomarkers in exhaled breath of mice exposed to benzene
Wei YOU ; Huiyao LI ; Lizhu YE ; Xiumei XING ; Yongmei XIAO ; Wen CHEN ; Liping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(5):672-678
Objective:To screen the biomarkers in the exhaled breath of mice exposed to benzene by using exhaled breath online analysis system.Methods:Thirty 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into six groups (0, 3, 32, 324, 648, and 1 296 mg/m 3) and treated with benzene vapour for 28 days. At the end of the exposure, the peripheral blood cell counts and blood glutathione (GSH) were detected. The content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in HL60 cells treated by mice plasma was examined. Exhaled breath data from mice were collected by Secondary electrospray ionization source high resolution mass spectrometry (SESI-HRMS). Targeted analysis underlying benzene metabolites and oxidative stress metabolites was performed to screen the biomarkers in exhaled breath. Results:After benzene exposure, the number of peripheral blood cells was decreased in different degrees, particularly in the white blood cells (WBC) number. The WBC in 32 and 324 mg/m 3 groups was declined by 27.76% and 52.87%, respectively compared to that in control group ( P<0.05). Meanwhile, compared with the control group, the GSH content of peripheral blood cells from 324 mg/m 3 group decreased by 13.16% ( P<0.05). In addition, MDA content was increased by 18.11% in HL60 cells treated with plasma from 324 mg/m 3 group mice ( P<0.05). The phenol, hydroquinone/catechol, benzenetriol and trans, trans-Muconic acid ( t,t-MA) in the exhaled gas of mice could be used as biomarkers for benzene exposure ( R 2>0.8, P<0.001). The peak intensity of five small molecular metabolites related to oxidative stress (ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 5H 10O 3, ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 6H 12O 3, glutamate, cysteine and MDA) increased with the increase of benzene concentration ( P<0.05), which was negatively correlated with WBC decline ( P<0.001), suggesting that these molecules mignt be used as biomarkers of benzene-induced toxicity. Conclusions:Phenol, hydroquinone/catechol, benzenetriol and trans, trans-Muconic acid ( t,t-MA) in exhaled breath of mice could be used as biomarkers for benzene exposure; ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 5H 10O 3, ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 6H 12O 3, glutamate, cysteine and MDA might be used as markers of benzene-induced toxicity.
9.Screening of biomarkers in exhaled breath of mice exposed to benzene
Wei YOU ; Huiyao LI ; Lizhu YE ; Xiumei XING ; Yongmei XIAO ; Wen CHEN ; Liping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(5):672-678
Objective:To screen the biomarkers in the exhaled breath of mice exposed to benzene by using exhaled breath online analysis system.Methods:Thirty 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into six groups (0, 3, 32, 324, 648, and 1 296 mg/m 3) and treated with benzene vapour for 28 days. At the end of the exposure, the peripheral blood cell counts and blood glutathione (GSH) were detected. The content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in HL60 cells treated by mice plasma was examined. Exhaled breath data from mice were collected by Secondary electrospray ionization source high resolution mass spectrometry (SESI-HRMS). Targeted analysis underlying benzene metabolites and oxidative stress metabolites was performed to screen the biomarkers in exhaled breath. Results:After benzene exposure, the number of peripheral blood cells was decreased in different degrees, particularly in the white blood cells (WBC) number. The WBC in 32 and 324 mg/m 3 groups was declined by 27.76% and 52.87%, respectively compared to that in control group ( P<0.05). Meanwhile, compared with the control group, the GSH content of peripheral blood cells from 324 mg/m 3 group decreased by 13.16% ( P<0.05). In addition, MDA content was increased by 18.11% in HL60 cells treated with plasma from 324 mg/m 3 group mice ( P<0.05). The phenol, hydroquinone/catechol, benzenetriol and trans, trans-Muconic acid ( t,t-MA) in the exhaled gas of mice could be used as biomarkers for benzene exposure ( R 2>0.8, P<0.001). The peak intensity of five small molecular metabolites related to oxidative stress (ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 5H 10O 3, ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 6H 12O 3, glutamate, cysteine and MDA) increased with the increase of benzene concentration ( P<0.05), which was negatively correlated with WBC decline ( P<0.001), suggesting that these molecules mignt be used as biomarkers of benzene-induced toxicity. Conclusions:Phenol, hydroquinone/catechol, benzenetriol and trans, trans-Muconic acid ( t,t-MA) in exhaled breath of mice could be used as biomarkers for benzene exposure; ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 5H 10O 3, ω-carboxylic fatty acid C 6H 12O 3, glutamate, cysteine and MDA might be used as markers of benzene-induced toxicity.
10.Integrated analysis of DNA methylation and gene expression profiles of hepatocellular carcinoma to construct miR-1180-3p relevant ceRNA regulatory network
Zihan ZHOU ; Xianguo ZHOU ; Zewen ZHOU ; Moqin QIU ; Yanji JIANG ; Qiuling LIN ; Yingchun LIU ; Qiuping WEN ; Rongrui HUO ; Xiumei LIANG ; Hongping YU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2020;28(6):481-487
Objective:This study analyzes the expression level of miR-1180-3p and constructs the regulatory network of relevant ceRNA by integrating the DNA methylation and gene expression profile of hepatocellular carcinoma from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).Methods:Firstly, the expression level of miR-1180-3p in hepatocellular carcinoma and adjacent tissues was analyzed by TCGA database, and the differential expression of lncrna and mRNA was screened. Secondly, the LncBase database and the TargetScan database were used to predict the relationship between miR-1180-3p and lncRNA and mRNA, and the DNA methylation-mediated lncRNA was screened by the DNA methylation profile of lncRNA. Finally, Cytoscape software was used to construct miR-1180-3p relevant ceRNA network, and WebGestalt website was used to perform GO and KEGG analysis of related mRNA in ceRNA.Results:Compared with patients with low expression of miR-1180-3p (mean overall survival duration, 5.69 ± 0.35 years), patients with high expression of miR-1180-3p had shorter overall survival time (mean overall survival duration, 3.99 ± 0.47 years), indicating that the high expression of miR-1180-3p was hepatocellular carcinoma risk factor affecting the prognosis ( HR = 1.28, 95% CI = 1.1 ~ 1.5, P < 0.01). A miR-1180-3p related ceRNA regulatory network was constructed in this study, which contained 2 lncRNAs (F11-AS1 and LINC01511) and 37 mRNAs. Conclusion:This study has successfully constructed miR-1180-3p relevant ceRNA regulatory network, and DNA methylation-mediated F11-AS1 and F11-AS1/miR-1180-3p/C11of54 ceRNA regulatory axis has played an important role in the occurrence and development of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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