1.Effect and correlation of chemokine CXCL6 on biological behavior of prostate cancer
Huili LIU ; Xiaofan YANG ; Yangyan CAI ; Chunbin ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(6):583-590
Objective:To investigate the relationship between CXCL6 expression and prostate cancer,as well as its effects on the malignant progression of PC-3 cells and the underlying mechanisms.Methods:Multiple databases were used to analyze CXCL6 expression in prostate cancer.And survival analysis,GO,and KEGG enrichment analysis were conducted.According to the concentration of CXCL6,PC-3 cells were divided into 0,100 and 200 ng/ml CXCL6 groups.The effects of up-regulated CXCL6 expression on PC-3 cell proliferation,migration,apoptosis,cycle,and related genes were investigated using CCK-8,EdU assay,scratch test,flow cytometry,and prostate cancer-targeted PCR array.Results:Database analysis revealed that CXCL6 was significantly down-regulated in prostate cancer(P<0.05),and patients with low CXCL6 expression had a worse prognosis(P<0.05).In prostate cancer,proteins associated with CXCL6 expression included CXCL1 and CXCL2,and related genes included MIR325 and RASSF6.GO analysis indicated that differentially expressed genes(DEGs)of CXCL6 were primarily enriched in processes such as response to chemokines and the tubular endoplasmic reticulum network(P<0.05).KEGG analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in signaling pathways such as the Hippo signaling pathway(P<0.05).CCK-8,EdU assay,scratch test,and flow cytometry results demonstrated that compared with the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group,the 100 and 200 ng/ml CXCL6 groups exhibited significantly reduced proliferation and migration rates(P<0.05),significantly increased apoptosis rate(P<0.05).And the proportion of S-phase cells in the 200 ng/ml CXCL6 group was lower compared to the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group(P<0.05).PCR array results showed that compared with the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group,the expression of genes such as CDH1 and HAL was increased in the 200 ng/ml CXCL6 group,while the expression of genes such as CD5L and EDNRB was decreased.Conclusion:CXCL6 plays a significant role in the malignant progression of PC-3 cells,and its mechanism may be associated with the methylation of promoters of genes such as RASSF1,RARB,and CDH1.
2.Clinical application of protocol kidney allograft biopsies after kidney transplantation: a single-center prospective observational cohort study
Huangjie WU ; Yi FANG ; Jing LUO ; Yangyan LIU ; Lilin LIU ; Yingchun WU ; Chunsun DAI ; Min GU ; Hongdi CAO
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(10):710-716
Objective:To analyze the clinical application of protocol biopsy (PB) during postoperative follow-up in recipients of allogeneic kidney transplantation.Methods:A prospective observational cohort study was conducted. Recipients who underwent allogeneic kidney transplantation at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between January 2022 and September 2024 and received PB at 3 months (±1 week) and/or 12 months (±4 weeks) post-transplantation in the Department of Nephrology were enrolled. The implementation, complications, and pathological results of PB were summarized. The safety and diagnostic efficacy of PB were analyzed.Results:A total of 143 allogeneic kidney transplant recipients were included, and 200 PB procedures were performed. The overall implementation rate of protocol biopsy (PB) was 84.1% (143/170). Among them, 170 recipients completed 3-month follow-up, and 136 PBs were performed at 3 months (±1 week) post-transplantation, with an implementation rate of 80.0%. Seventy-nine recipients completed 12-month follow-up, and 64 PBs were performed at 12 months (±4 weeks), with an implementation rate of 81.0%. One major PB-related complication occurred (0.5%), presenting as gross hematuria and diagnosed as a transplant renal arteriovenous fistula. At 3 months post-transplantation, 58 biopsies (42.6%) showed pathological abnormalities, including rejection in 12 cases (8.8%), borderline changes in 18 cases (13.2%), BK virus nephropathy (BKVN) in 10 cases (7.4%), calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) nephrotoxicity in 13 cases (9.6%), and recurrent kidney disease in 5 cases (3.7%). At 12 months post-transplantation, 22 biopsies (34.4%) revealed pathological abnormalities, including rejection in 13 cases (20.3%), borderline changes in 4 cases (6.3%), BKVN in 3 cases (4.7%), CNI nephrotoxicity in 1 case (1.6%), and recurrent disease in 1 case (1.6%).Conclusions:Protocol kidney allograft biopsy after allogeneic kidney transplantation is highly safe and feasible in clinical practice. PB provides significant diagnostic value for the early detection of subclinical rejection and BKVN, thereby supporting its clinical utility in postoperative monitoring and management.
3.Research progress on molecular biomarkers related to polypoid choroidal vasculopathy
Jingjing LIU ; Yangyan XIAO ; Xia HUA
International Eye Science 2025;25(5):754-759
Polypoid choroidal vasculopathy(PCV)is associated with poor visual prognosis in its natural course and is more prevalent in Asian populations. Despite advancements in optical coherence tomography(OCT)and OCT angiography(OCTA)that have significantly improved morphological diagnostic capabilities, imaging biomarkers are limited by temporal resolution constraints and fail to elucidate molecular mechanisms underlying vascular angiogenesis, inflammation, genetic factors, and extracellular matrix(ECM)remodeling. This review synthesizes current research on molecular biomarkers associated with PCV, focusing on its core pathological mechanisms. These biomarkers provide crucial insights into disease pathogenesis to inform precision prevention, dynamic disease monitoring, and therapeutic response prediction. Furthermore, this article proposes the integration of multi-omics data(genomics, proteomics, and radiomics)to establish a multimodal hierarchical diagnostic-therapeutic model. This framework will guide risk stratification, real-time disease assessment, and personalized treatment strategies, advancing the development of a precision medicine framework for PCV management.
4.Effect and correlation of chemokine CXCL6 on biological behavior of prostate cancer
Huili LIU ; Xiaofan YANG ; Yangyan CAI ; Chunbin ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(6):583-590
Objective:To investigate the relationship between CXCL6 expression and prostate cancer,as well as its effects on the malignant progression of PC-3 cells and the underlying mechanisms.Methods:Multiple databases were used to analyze CXCL6 expression in prostate cancer.And survival analysis,GO,and KEGG enrichment analysis were conducted.According to the concentration of CXCL6,PC-3 cells were divided into 0,100 and 200 ng/ml CXCL6 groups.The effects of up-regulated CXCL6 expression on PC-3 cell proliferation,migration,apoptosis,cycle,and related genes were investigated using CCK-8,EdU assay,scratch test,flow cytometry,and prostate cancer-targeted PCR array.Results:Database analysis revealed that CXCL6 was significantly down-regulated in prostate cancer(P<0.05),and patients with low CXCL6 expression had a worse prognosis(P<0.05).In prostate cancer,proteins associated with CXCL6 expression included CXCL1 and CXCL2,and related genes included MIR325 and RASSF6.GO analysis indicated that differentially expressed genes(DEGs)of CXCL6 were primarily enriched in processes such as response to chemokines and the tubular endoplasmic reticulum network(P<0.05).KEGG analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in signaling pathways such as the Hippo signaling pathway(P<0.05).CCK-8,EdU assay,scratch test,and flow cytometry results demonstrated that compared with the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group,the 100 and 200 ng/ml CXCL6 groups exhibited significantly reduced proliferation and migration rates(P<0.05),significantly increased apoptosis rate(P<0.05).And the proportion of S-phase cells in the 200 ng/ml CXCL6 group was lower compared to the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group(P<0.05).PCR array results showed that compared with the 0 ng/ml CXCL6 group,the expression of genes such as CDH1 and HAL was increased in the 200 ng/ml CXCL6 group,while the expression of genes such as CD5L and EDNRB was decreased.Conclusion:CXCL6 plays a significant role in the malignant progression of PC-3 cells,and its mechanism may be associated with the methylation of promoters of genes such as RASSF1,RARB,and CDH1.
5.Clinical application of protocol kidney allograft biopsies after kidney transplantation: a single-center prospective observational cohort study
Huangjie WU ; Yi FANG ; Jing LUO ; Yangyan LIU ; Lilin LIU ; Yingchun WU ; Chunsun DAI ; Min GU ; Hongdi CAO
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2025;46(10):710-716
Objective:To analyze the clinical application of protocol biopsy (PB) during postoperative follow-up in recipients of allogeneic kidney transplantation.Methods:A prospective observational cohort study was conducted. Recipients who underwent allogeneic kidney transplantation at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between January 2022 and September 2024 and received PB at 3 months (±1 week) and/or 12 months (±4 weeks) post-transplantation in the Department of Nephrology were enrolled. The implementation, complications, and pathological results of PB were summarized. The safety and diagnostic efficacy of PB were analyzed.Results:A total of 143 allogeneic kidney transplant recipients were included, and 200 PB procedures were performed. The overall implementation rate of protocol biopsy (PB) was 84.1% (143/170). Among them, 170 recipients completed 3-month follow-up, and 136 PBs were performed at 3 months (±1 week) post-transplantation, with an implementation rate of 80.0%. Seventy-nine recipients completed 12-month follow-up, and 64 PBs were performed at 12 months (±4 weeks), with an implementation rate of 81.0%. One major PB-related complication occurred (0.5%), presenting as gross hematuria and diagnosed as a transplant renal arteriovenous fistula. At 3 months post-transplantation, 58 biopsies (42.6%) showed pathological abnormalities, including rejection in 12 cases (8.8%), borderline changes in 18 cases (13.2%), BK virus nephropathy (BKVN) in 10 cases (7.4%), calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) nephrotoxicity in 13 cases (9.6%), and recurrent kidney disease in 5 cases (3.7%). At 12 months post-transplantation, 22 biopsies (34.4%) revealed pathological abnormalities, including rejection in 13 cases (20.3%), borderline changes in 4 cases (6.3%), BKVN in 3 cases (4.7%), CNI nephrotoxicity in 1 case (1.6%), and recurrent disease in 1 case (1.6%).Conclusions:Protocol kidney allograft biopsy after allogeneic kidney transplantation is highly safe and feasible in clinical practice. PB provides significant diagnostic value for the early detection of subclinical rejection and BKVN, thereby supporting its clinical utility in postoperative monitoring and management.
6.Advances in research on shift work associated circadian rhythm disruption and obesity
Yangyan LIU ; He YU ; Lilan HUANG ; Jing CUI ; Yahui LU ; Ying FANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2024;41(10):1198-1203
Circadian rhythm disruption is a universal phenomenon that is associated with a combination of internal and external factors, with internal factors referring to disturbances in the intrinsic regulatory mechanisms of sleep-wake behavior, and external factors including changes in sleep habits, severe sleep deprivation, shift work, social jet lag, prolonged exposure to nighttime light, and late nighttime eating. Shift work, as a common occupational factor, can lead to disruption of the central/ peripheral biological clock which regulates the expression of almost the entire genome, and the disruption of the biological clock can lead to genetic variants, hormonal secretion abnormalities, insulin resistance, oxidative stress, and systemic inflammation, which are risk factors for obesity. In the context of rapid advancement of global economy and industrialization, the prevalence of simple obesity in the traditional cognitive category is increasing in a linear trend, while the incidence of abdominal obesity, which is closely related to metabolic disorders, is also showing an increasing trend. In recent years, the mechanism of circadian rhythm disorder and obesity associated with shift work has attracted much attention, and this article summarized the latest research progress, aiming to provide a basis for the prevention and treatment of obesity caused by circadian rhythm disruption due to shift work.
7.The preparation and reliability and validity test of the knowledge-attitude-practice questionnaire for pediatric ICU nurses to prevent unplanned extubation of tracheal intubation
Hang XIAO ; Dan LIU ; Yangyan LI ; Xinhong CHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(10):1531-1536
Objective To investigate the knowledge,attitude and behavior of pediatric ICU nurses on preventing unplanned extubation(UEX).Methods The pre-test paper was prepared by the combination of literature review and expert consultation.The convenience sampling method was used to select 237 pediatric ICU nurses from four tertiary hospitals(including one children's hospital and three general hospitals)to con-duct a survey.The project analysis and reliability and validity test of the pre-test questionnaire were carried out to form a formal questionnaire.Results The questionnaire included 41 items,including 13 items of knowl-edge dimension,nine items of attitude dimension and 19 items of behavior dimension.The average content va-lidity index of knowledge,attitude and behavior dimensions was 0.921,0.996 and 0.998,respectively,and the content validity index of each item was 0.852-1.000.The Cronbach's α coefficients of knowledge,behavior and attitude were 0.911,0.946 and 0.944 respectively,and the total Cronbach's α coefficient of the question-naire was 0.953.The split-half reliability of knowledge,behavior and attitude dimensions was 0.710,0.931 and 0.859,and the total split-half reliability of the questionnaire was 0.695.Conclusion The questionnaire of knowledge,attitude and behavior of pediatric ICU nurses in preventing tracheal intubation UEX has good reli-ability and validity,and can be used as an evaluation tool for pediatric ICU nurses'cognition and behavior compliance in preventing tracheal intubation UEX.
8.A case of type A botulinum toxin injection poisoning treated with antitoxin
Xuefei LIU ; Yanglong ZHU ; Liwen YANG ; Hongyue LIAO ; Peidong GAN ; Yangyan YI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(2):187-189
Botulinum toxin is a potent protein toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. It acts directly on the brain nerve nucleus and peripheral neuromuscular junction, blocking the release of acetylcholine and thereby affecting nerve impulse transmission, ultimately leading to muscle paralysis. Mild cases may present with ocular muscle involvement, whereas severe cases may involve dysphagia, general paralysis, respiratory depression, and even death. This article reports on a patient who experienced severe poisoning symptoms after using type A botulinum toxin obtained through informal channels. The patient was treated with antitoxin on the 13th day after symptoms onset and achieved a significant improvement in their condition.
9.A case of type A botulinum toxin injection poisoning treated with antitoxin
Xuefei LIU ; Yanglong ZHU ; Liwen YANG ; Hongyue LIAO ; Peidong GAN ; Yangyan YI
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2023;39(2):187-189
Botulinum toxin is a potent protein toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. It acts directly on the brain nerve nucleus and peripheral neuromuscular junction, blocking the release of acetylcholine and thereby affecting nerve impulse transmission, ultimately leading to muscle paralysis. Mild cases may present with ocular muscle involvement, whereas severe cases may involve dysphagia, general paralysis, respiratory depression, and even death. This article reports on a patient who experienced severe poisoning symptoms after using type A botulinum toxin obtained through informal channels. The patient was treated with antitoxin on the 13th day after symptoms onset and achieved a significant improvement in their condition.
10.Role and Mechanism of Chinese Medicinal Materials and Their Compound Formulas with Effects of Replenishing Qi, Activating Blood, and Dispelling Stasis in Prevention and Treatment of Heart Failure
Jiaping CHEN ; Xinglong MIU ; Miaomiao DING ; Yangyan SU ; Changxiao LIU ; Jiang MA ; Xin HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(21):221-234
Heart failure with high prevalence is the endpoint of many cardiovascular diseases. Once diagnosed, patients usually need lifelong medication, which seriously affects their quality of life. The drugs commonly used to treat heart failure include angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, aldosterone receptor antagonists, and diuretics. However, the long-term use of those drugs can lead to side effects such as hypotension, depletion of body fluid, and electrolyte imbalance and even increase mortality. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Qi deficiency and blood stagnation is the major cause of heart failure and when Qi is not moving, blood is not flowing. Therefore, the TCM clinical treatment of heart failure uses the Chinese medicinal materials which replenish Qi, activate blood, and dispell stasis to treat both internal cause and external symptoms. Recent studies have demonstrated that Chinese herbal medicines such as Astragali Radix, Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma, Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Angelicae Sinensis Radix, as well as the compound formulas such as Buyang Huanwutang, Simiao Yongantang, Qili Qiangxin capsules, and Qishen Yiqi drops, play a significant role in the prevention and treatment of heart failure via replenishing Qi, activating blood, and dispelling stasis. Inhibition of oxidative stress and inflammatory responses, mitigation of myocardial fibrosis, improvement of calcium cycling, and protection of mitochondrial function represent the key mechanisms for the treatment of heart failure with Chinese medicinal materials. Focusing on the pathogenic mechanisms and signaling pathways of heart failure, this paper systematically describes the pharmacological effects, molecular mechanisms, and research progress in the clinical application of Chinese medicinal herbs with effects of replenishing Qi, activating blood, and dispelling stasis and their compound formulas in the prevention and treatment of heart failure, aiming to provide scientific evidence for the development and clinical use of anti-heart failure Chinese medicinal materials.

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