1.USP20 as a super-enhancer-regulated gene drives T-ALL progression via HIF1A deubiquitination.
Ling XU ; Zimu ZHANG ; Juanjuan YU ; Tongting JI ; Jia CHENG ; Xiaodong FEI ; Xinran CHU ; Yanfang TAO ; Yan XU ; Pengju YANG ; Wenyuan LIU ; Gen LI ; Yongping ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Fenli ZHANG ; Ying YANG ; Bi ZHOU ; Yumeng WU ; Zhongling WEI ; Yanling CHEN ; Jianwei WANG ; Di WU ; Xiaolu LI ; Yang YANG ; Guanghui QIAN ; Hongli YIN ; Shuiyan WU ; Shuqi ZHANG ; Dan LIU ; Jun-Jie FAN ; Lei SHI ; Xiaodong WANG ; Shaoyan HU ; Jun LU ; Jian PAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(9):4751-4771
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a highly aggressive hematologic malignancy with a poor prognosis, despite advancements in treatment. Many patients struggle with relapse or refractory disease. Investigating the role of the super-enhancer (SE) regulated gene ubiquitin-specific protease 20 (USP20) in T-ALL could enhance targeted therapies and improve clinical outcomes. Analysis of histone H3 lysine 27 acetylation (H3K27ac) chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) data from six T-ALL cell lines and seven pediatric samples identified USP20 as an SE-regulated driver gene. Utilizing the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) and BloodSpot databases, it was found that USP20 is specifically highly expressed in T-ALL. Knocking down USP20 with short hairpin RNA (shRNA) increased apoptosis and inhibited proliferation in T-ALL cells. In vivo studies showed that USP20 knockdown reduced tumor growth and improved survival. The USP20 inhibitor GSK2643943A demonstrated similar anti-tumor effects. Mass spectrometry, RNA-Seq, and immunoprecipitation revealed that USP20 interacted with hypoxia-inducible factor 1 subunit alpha (HIF1A) and stabilized it by deubiquitination. Cleavage under targets and tagmentation (CUT&Tag) results indicated that USP20 co-localized with HIF1A, jointly modulating target genes in T-ALL. This study identifies USP20 as a therapeutic target in T-ALL and suggests GSK2643943A as a potential treatment strategy.
2.Effects of different feeding patterns on growth performance,blood physiological and biochemical indices and intestinal flora of beef calves
Xu TIAN ; Dezhi WANG ; Yue ZOU ; Yanling GUAN ; Zhibao WANG ; Lei SONG ; Wen YIN ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Yuguo ZHEN ; Tao WANG ; Zhe SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(7):1516-1524
The aim of this experiment was to study the effects of different feeding modes on growth performance,blood biochemical indexes and intestinal flora of lactating Holstein male calves.Twenty-four newborn Holstein male calves with body mass of(40.00±1.01)kg and similar day old were selected and randomly divided into four groups of six calves each.The subgroups were low-milk group(LM),high-milk group(HM),high-milk milk replacer feeding group(HMR),and low-milk switching to high-milk milk replacer feeding group(CMR).The results showed that:At 45 d,the body mass of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the other groups(P<0.05),and at 60 d,the body mass of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the LM &.CMR groups(P<0.05).At 90 d,the body mass of calves in the LM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the HM group.Throughout the ex-perimental period,the average daily weight gain and average pellet feed intake of calves in the LM group were significantly higher than that of calves in the HM group(P<0.05).The calf globulin level in the HMR group was significantly higher than that in the LM and HM groups(P<0.05);the plasma immunoglobulin A level of calves in the HM group was significantly lower than that of calves in the LM and HMR groups(P<0.05);and the plasma immunoglobulin M level of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the LM and CMR groups(P<0.05),and HMR group was also significantly higher than that of LM group(P<0.05);plasma glutathione peroxidase level of calves in HMR group was significantly higher than that of LM group(P<0.05);plasma malondialdehyde level of calves in LM group was significantly higher than that of calves in HMR and HM groups(P<0.05),and CMR group was also significantly higher than that of HM group(P<0.05).Relative abundance of Thermodesulfovibrio was higher in the HM group(P<0.05),relative abundance of Bacteroidetes in the LM group was significantly higher than that in the HMR and HM groups(P<0.05),relative abundance of Blautia in the HM group(P<0.05),and relative abundance of Corynebacterium in the CMR group was significantly higher than that in the LM and HM groups(P<0.05).In summary,calves in the LM group had better weaning weights and pellet feed intake;calves in the CMR group could compensate for growth by supplemental feeding of milk replacer to obtain more optimal weaning weights and pel-let feed intake;the HMR group proved that milk-free feeding could ensure stable growth of calves;and calves in the HM group had a better pre-lactation growth performance,lower levels of oxida-tive stress,and a healthier fecal flora.
3.A comparative study of asymmetrical prominent veins sign in stroke based on susceptibility maps and phase maps
Yongfang YIN ; Yan LIANG ; Yuhuan WANG ; Hao FANG ; Haibo LIU ; Yanling ZHAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2025;41(10):1600-1603
Objective To explore the value of the minimum intensity projection(minIP)images generated by post-processing of susceptibility weighted imaging(SWI)and corrected phase image(CPI)in evaluating the asymmetrical prominent veins sign(APVS)in acute ischemic stroke.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 86 patients with acute ischemic stroke.Group A underwent conventional SWI reconstruction to generate minIP images,while group B used CPI for re-reconstruction to produce minIP images.Both groups used the same scanning method but different post-processing techniques to generate two sets of images,with each group consisted of 86 patients.Two deputy chief physicians of imaging diagnostics scored subjectively with a double-blind 5-point method to compare the ability of the two groups to display APVS and analyze the display rate of APVS.Results The subjective scores of group B were significantly higher than those of group A,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).The display rates of APVS in groups A and B were 67.44%and 73.26%respectively.Group B had a higher display rate of APVS below the tentorium cerebelli than above it.Conclusion The minIP images generated by CPI post-processing can achieve the effects similar to phase difference enhanced imaging(PADRE),and is superior to SWI reconstruction method in displaying APVS.It can be used as a supplementary post-processing method when acute stroke shows poor APVS,which has practical clinical application value and can provide more imaging basis for clinical practice.
4.Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury (version 2025)
Aijun XU ; Shuixia LI ; Bo CHEN ; Mengyuan YE ; Lejiao LANG ; Ning NING ; Lin ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhonglan CHEN ; Weihu MA ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Dongmei BIAN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Jiali CHEN ; Yun HAN ; Xiuting LI ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaojing SU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Hua LIN ; Xingling XIAO ; Ruifeng XU ; Fanghui DONG ; Bing HAN ; Luo FAN ; Yanling PEI ; Suyun LI ; Xiaoju TAN ; Rongchen GUO ; Yefang ZOU ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Junqin DING ; Yi WANG ; Shuhua DENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yinhua LIANG ; Yuan CEN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Junru CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Lunlan LI ; Ying REN ; Yunxia LI ; Jianli LU ; Ying YING ; Lan WEI ; Yin WANG ; Qinhong XU ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Yang LYU ; Shijun ZHANG ; Sui WENJIE ; Sanlian HU ; Shuhong YANG ; Guoqing LI ; Jingjing AN ; Baorong HE ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):530-541
Paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury is a serious neurological complication, for which surgery is currently the main treatment method. Due to different surgical approaches, patients are usually expected to maintain a passive prone position for a long time or switch between the supine and prone positions. Affected by multiple factors such as neurogenic sensory disorders, pathological changes in muscle tone and operative duration, the risk of intraoperative acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is significantly increased. Current clinical prevention strategies for IAPI in these patients predominantly focus on localized pressure relief during positioning, lacking systematic, standardized comprehensive prevention protocols or evidence-based guidelines. To address it, Department of Nursing, Orthopedics Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, Spinal Trauma Professional Committee, Orthopedics Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Nursing Group of Spine and Spinal Cord Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine organized experts in relevant fields to formulate Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medical evidence and latest research results and clinical practice at home and abroad. Eleven recommendations were put forward from the aspects of preoperative risk assessment, intraoperative prevention strategies, postoperative handover and monitoring, and supportive mechanisms for IAPI prevention, aiming to standardize the prevention measures and management strategies of IAPI in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of patients and improve the therapeutic effect.
5.Research progress on mitochondrial SIRTs involved in neurodegenerative diseases
Jinjin WAN ; Yanling YIN ; Limin LIU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1373-1380
Neurodegenerative diseases are a group of disorders characterized by chronic progressive degeneration of neurons in the brain and/or spinal cord.Their etiology remains unclear,the pathogenesis is complex,and no effective treatments exist.Importantly,the roles of mitochondria-localized silent information regulator(SIRT)family members,including SIRT3,SIRT4,and SIRT5,in neurodegenerative diseases are attracting increasing attention.Accumulating evidence demonstrates their involvement in critical processes of neuronal degeneration by regulating,for example,mitochondrial function and inflammatory responses.This review summarizes the research advances on mitochondrial SIRTs in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease,and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,and aims to provide new insights for elucidating disease pathogenesis and developing prevention/therapeutic strategies.
6.First aid ability training program based on ADDIE model for emergency echelon nurse in stomatological hospital
Lan FU ; Ke SHAO ; Qun GAI ; Xue YANG ; Yanling YIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(23):1795-1801
Objective:To explore the application effect of ADDIE model (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation) in the training of maxillofacial trauma first-aid ability of dental nurses, in order to optimize the training process of dental nurses.Methods:A self-controlled before and after study was conducted. Fifty-one dental nurses in Qingdao Stomatology Hospital Affiliated to Qingda University were selected as the research objects by convenient sampling method in March 2022, and the first aid ability training for maxillofacial trauma was carried out according to the five stages of ADDIE model. Before and after the training, the evaluation was made from three aspects: theory and skill test results, first-aid ability and training satisfaction scores.Results:Among 51 dental nurses, there were 4 males and 47 females, aged (30.69 ± 5.85) years. After the training, the theoretical assessment score of dental nursing staff was (88.87 ± 6.20) points, higher than that before the training (80.51 ± 7.21) points, and the technical assessment score was (91.61 ± 4.08) points, higher than that before the training (82.03 ± 7.56) points. The differences were statistically significant ( t = - 14.38, - 10.93, both P<0.01). The total score of first aid ability of nurses was (137.38 ± 11.30) points, higher than that before training (123.40 ± 13.73) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t = - 17.30, P<0.01). The satisfaction score of dental nursing staff was (4.58 ± 0.50) points, higher than that before training (3.96 ± 0.46) points, and the difference was statistically significant ( t = - 11.51, P<0.01). Conclusions:The training program based on ADDIE model, through systematic teaching design, is helpful to improve the emergency treatment ability and training satisfaction of dental nursing staff with maxillofacial trauma.
7.Construction of training program for expert patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lili YIN ; Sihong HU ; Zhenghan LYU ; Huihui CHEN ; Yanling TAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2014-2022
Objective:To construct a training program for expert patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), so as to provide reference for T2DM education and management.Methods:Guided by the iceberg quality model, a preliminary training program was developed based on literature analysis and qualitative interviews. Using convenience sampling method, 22 experts were selected for two rounds of Delphi expert consultation from March to April 2024, and the final draft of the training program was discussed and revised based on the experts' opinions.Results:In the two rounds of expert consultation, the effective response rates of the questionnaire were 100.00% (22/22) and 95.45% (21/22), respectively, and the authority coefficient of the experts was all 0.905. The Kendall harmony coefficients ranged from 0.110 to 0.293 and 0.139 to 0.301, respectively ( P<0.05). The finalized training program included five modules of training content, assessment evaluation, training instructors, training time, and training forms. Conclusions:The constructed training program for expert patients with T2DM is scientific, reliable, and comprehensive, which can provide guidance for the next step of T2DM expert patient training.
8.Research progress on mitochondrial SIRTs involved in neurodegenerative diseases
Jinjin WAN ; Yanling YIN ; Limin LIU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(9):1373-1380
Neurodegenerative diseases are a group of disorders characterized by chronic progressive degeneration of neurons in the brain and/or spinal cord.Their etiology remains unclear,the pathogenesis is complex,and no effective treatments exist.Importantly,the roles of mitochondria-localized silent information regulator(SIRT)family members,including SIRT3,SIRT4,and SIRT5,in neurodegenerative diseases are attracting increasing attention.Accumulating evidence demonstrates their involvement in critical processes of neuronal degeneration by regulating,for example,mitochondrial function and inflammatory responses.This review summarizes the research advances on mitochondrial SIRTs in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease,Parkinson's disease,and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,and aims to provide new insights for elucidating disease pathogenesis and developing prevention/therapeutic strategies.
9.Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury (version 2025)
Aijun XU ; Shuixia LI ; Bo CHEN ; Mengyuan YE ; Lejiao LANG ; Ning NING ; Lin ZHANG ; Changqing LIU ; Zhonglan CHEN ; Weihu MA ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoning WANG ; Dongmei BIAN ; Jiancheng ZENG ; Xin WANG ; Yuan GAO ; Yaping CHEN ; Jiali CHEN ; Yun HAN ; Xiuting LI ; Yang ZHOU ; Xiaojing SU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Tianwen HUANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Hua LIN ; Xingling XIAO ; Ruifeng XU ; Fanghui DONG ; Bing HAN ; Luo FAN ; Yanling PEI ; Suyun LI ; Xiaoju TAN ; Rongchen GUO ; Yefang ZOU ; Xiaoyun HAN ; Junqin DING ; Yi WANG ; Shuhua DENG ; Jinli GUO ; Yinhua LIANG ; Yuan CEN ; Xiaoqin LIU ; Junru CHEN ; Haiyang YU ; Lunlan LI ; Ying REN ; Yunxia LI ; Jianli LU ; Ying YING ; Lan WEI ; Yin WANG ; Qinhong XU ; Yanqin ZHANG ; Yang LYU ; Shijun ZHANG ; Sui WENJIE ; Sanlian HU ; Shuhong YANG ; Guoqing LI ; Jingjing AN ; Baorong HE ; Leling FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):530-541
Paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury is a serious neurological complication, for which surgery is currently the main treatment method. Due to different surgical approaches, patients are usually expected to maintain a passive prone position for a long time or switch between the supine and prone positions. Affected by multiple factors such as neurogenic sensory disorders, pathological changes in muscle tone and operative duration, the risk of intraoperative acquired pressure injury (IAPI) is significantly increased. Current clinical prevention strategies for IAPI in these patients predominantly focus on localized pressure relief during positioning, lacking systematic, standardized comprehensive prevention protocols or evidence-based guidelines. To address it, Department of Nursing, Orthopedics Branch, China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, Spinal Trauma Professional Committee, Orthopedics Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Nursing Group of Spine and Spinal Cord Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine organized experts in relevant fields to formulate Guideline for the prevention of intraoperative acquired pressure injury in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury ( version 2025), based on evidence-based medical evidence and latest research results and clinical practice at home and abroad. Eleven recommendations were put forward from the aspects of preoperative risk assessment, intraoperative prevention strategies, postoperative handover and monitoring, and supportive mechanisms for IAPI prevention, aiming to standardize the prevention measures and management strategies of IAPI in paraplegic patients with spinal cord injury and accelerate the recovery of patients and improve the therapeutic effect.
10.Effects of different feeding patterns on growth performance,blood physiological and biochemical indices and intestinal flora of beef calves
Xu TIAN ; Dezhi WANG ; Yue ZOU ; Yanling GUAN ; Zhibao WANG ; Lei SONG ; Wen YIN ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Yuguo ZHEN ; Tao WANG ; Zhe SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(7):1516-1524
The aim of this experiment was to study the effects of different feeding modes on growth performance,blood biochemical indexes and intestinal flora of lactating Holstein male calves.Twenty-four newborn Holstein male calves with body mass of(40.00±1.01)kg and similar day old were selected and randomly divided into four groups of six calves each.The subgroups were low-milk group(LM),high-milk group(HM),high-milk milk replacer feeding group(HMR),and low-milk switching to high-milk milk replacer feeding group(CMR).The results showed that:At 45 d,the body mass of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the other groups(P<0.05),and at 60 d,the body mass of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the LM &.CMR groups(P<0.05).At 90 d,the body mass of calves in the LM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the HM group.Throughout the ex-perimental period,the average daily weight gain and average pellet feed intake of calves in the LM group were significantly higher than that of calves in the HM group(P<0.05).The calf globulin level in the HMR group was significantly higher than that in the LM and HM groups(P<0.05);the plasma immunoglobulin A level of calves in the HM group was significantly lower than that of calves in the LM and HMR groups(P<0.05);and the plasma immunoglobulin M level of calves in the HM group was significantly higher than that of calves in the LM and CMR groups(P<0.05),and HMR group was also significantly higher than that of LM group(P<0.05);plasma glutathione peroxidase level of calves in HMR group was significantly higher than that of LM group(P<0.05);plasma malondialdehyde level of calves in LM group was significantly higher than that of calves in HMR and HM groups(P<0.05),and CMR group was also significantly higher than that of HM group(P<0.05).Relative abundance of Thermodesulfovibrio was higher in the HM group(P<0.05),relative abundance of Bacteroidetes in the LM group was significantly higher than that in the HMR and HM groups(P<0.05),relative abundance of Blautia in the HM group(P<0.05),and relative abundance of Corynebacterium in the CMR group was significantly higher than that in the LM and HM groups(P<0.05).In summary,calves in the LM group had better weaning weights and pellet feed intake;calves in the CMR group could compensate for growth by supplemental feeding of milk replacer to obtain more optimal weaning weights and pel-let feed intake;the HMR group proved that milk-free feeding could ensure stable growth of calves;and calves in the HM group had a better pre-lactation growth performance,lower levels of oxida-tive stress,and a healthier fecal flora.

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