1.Research progress on protein translational reprogramming in tumors
Ying FAN ; Yang LIU ; Yanyong LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(12):1736-1740
Protein translational reprogramming is an important compensatory change made by cells in response to a variety of stimuli,resulting in rapid,specific changes to the cellular proteome.In tumor cells,this reprogramming is regulated through several mechanisms,including the internal ribosome entry site(IRES),cap-independent translational enhancers(CITE),and N6-methyladenosine(m6A)modifications.These processes play pivotal roles in controlling protein translational reprogramming,which is essential for tumorigenesis,progression,and treatment resistance.Further research into the function of protein translational reprogramming in tumors may reveal novel ther-apeutic targets and offer new avenues for cancer treatment.
2.Serialized treatment system for microtia
Leren HE ; Haiyue JIANG ; Qinghua YANG ; Yanyong ZHAO ; Bo PAN ; Lin LIN ; Yupeng SONG ; Hengyun SUN ; Xiaobo YU ; Jiayu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(7):725-729
As for the treatment of microtia, the status quo is as follows. The ear reconstruction with autologous costal cartilage has been generally accepted as the therapeutic strategy for type Ⅲ/Ⅳ patients with only small ear lobe remaining or complete absence of auricle, and the outcomes are improved steadily with the advances in technology; but for type Ⅰ/Ⅱ patients with larger remnant ear, there is insufficient evidence to be able to support any specific treatment methods as the potential unified approach for surgeons to choose from. Non-surgical treatment with appliance wearing may play an auxiliary role in the treatment of microtia, which is worthy of further research. The authors proposed a serialized treatment system based on their clinical practice and literature review. It is expected to be helpful for the treatment of microtia.
3.Serialized treatment system for microtia
Leren HE ; Haiyue JIANG ; Qinghua YANG ; Yanyong ZHAO ; Bo PAN ; Lin LIN ; Yupeng SONG ; Hengyun SUN ; Xiaobo YU ; Jiayu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2022;38(7):725-729
As for the treatment of microtia, the status quo is as follows. The ear reconstruction with autologous costal cartilage has been generally accepted as the therapeutic strategy for type Ⅲ/Ⅳ patients with only small ear lobe remaining or complete absence of auricle, and the outcomes are improved steadily with the advances in technology; but for type Ⅰ/Ⅱ patients with larger remnant ear, there is insufficient evidence to be able to support any specific treatment methods as the potential unified approach for surgeons to choose from. Non-surgical treatment with appliance wearing may play an auxiliary role in the treatment of microtia, which is worthy of further research. The authors proposed a serialized treatment system based on their clinical practice and literature review. It is expected to be helpful for the treatment of microtia.
4.Experimental research progress of genetically modified mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of radiation-induced lung injury
Zhijie WAN ; Songyun ZHAO ; Yanyong YANG ; Fu GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(8):595-601
Radiation-induced lung injury is a common complication of thoracic malignant tumor radiotherapy and severe nuclear accident injury. Currently, there is no effective treatment on this injury. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a group of cells with multi-directional differentiation potential and they can protect lung tissue from radiation damage by homing to the injured site and differentiating to the damaged tissues, secreting cytokines and immune regulation. Further, the genetically modifying mesenchymal stem cells have not only the main characteristics of MSCs, but also can efficiently and stably express or knock down a certain of target genes, thereby enhancing or reducing the sensitivity of mesenchymal stem cells to various physiological stimulus and enhancing its therapeutic effect in radiation-induced lung injury, providing new ideas and new strategies for clinical treatment. This paper reviewed the relevant research progress in recent years.
5.Trio-based de novo mutation analysis by whole exome sequencing in congenital microtia
Nuo SI ; Bo PAN ; Qinghua YANG ; Yanyong ZHAO ; Ye ZHANG ; Haiyue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(2):205-212
Objective:To evaluate the role of de novo mutations (DNMs) in Chinese patients with non-syndromic congenital microtia by using whole exome sequencing in patient-parent trios and to detect the pathogenic DNMs, if there are any. Methods:Twenty-four Chinese trio families with congenital microtia were recruited from March 2017 to July 2018 at the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The patients, aged from 6 to 10 years old, 15 males and 9 females, had unilateral microtia, including 15 on the left and 9 on the right. After informed consent, peripheral blood was collected from patients and their unaffected parents.Whole exome sequencing was performed on all patients and their parents. DNMs in the coding region and canonical splicing sites were detected, and the number of DNMs in each patient was obtained. Each DNM was classified according to the ACMG standards and guidelines for the interpretation of sequence variants. In-silico prediction was performed using different algorithms and databases considering both variant-and gene-level implications. ExAc database, VarCards, Human Splicing Finder 3.1 software were used to predict each variant’s pathogenicity, including loss of function variant, missense variant and nonsynonymous variant. Mouse genome information database was used to detect the expression of the homologous gene, and David 6.8 bioinformatics database was used for pathway enrichment analysis of candidate genes. The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database was used to query the correspondence between candidate genes and human diseases.Results:Twenty-three DNMs were detected in 24 microtia trios. In each patient, there was 0-3 DNMs with no significant difference in population. Twelve missense variants, eight synonymous variants, one nonsense, one start codon variant, and one inframe indel were detected. Among them, a nonsense LRP12 mutation was classified as pathogenic according to ACMG guidelines. However, none of the variants were considered disease-causing according to in-silico predictions.Conclusions:Increased number or mutational burden of DMNs are not observed in Chinese patients with microtia. DMNs is not the primary cause of microtia, although rare DNMs in responsible genes could occasionally lead to cases.
6.Trio-based de novo mutation analysis by whole exome sequencing in congenital microtia
Nuo SI ; Bo PAN ; Qinghua YANG ; Yanyong ZHAO ; Ye ZHANG ; Haiyue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2021;37(2):205-212
Objective:To evaluate the role of de novo mutations (DNMs) in Chinese patients with non-syndromic congenital microtia by using whole exome sequencing in patient-parent trios and to detect the pathogenic DNMs, if there are any. Methods:Twenty-four Chinese trio families with congenital microtia were recruited from March 2017 to July 2018 at the Plastic Surgery Hospital of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The patients, aged from 6 to 10 years old, 15 males and 9 females, had unilateral microtia, including 15 on the left and 9 on the right. After informed consent, peripheral blood was collected from patients and their unaffected parents.Whole exome sequencing was performed on all patients and their parents. DNMs in the coding region and canonical splicing sites were detected, and the number of DNMs in each patient was obtained. Each DNM was classified according to the ACMG standards and guidelines for the interpretation of sequence variants. In-silico prediction was performed using different algorithms and databases considering both variant-and gene-level implications. ExAc database, VarCards, Human Splicing Finder 3.1 software were used to predict each variant’s pathogenicity, including loss of function variant, missense variant and nonsynonymous variant. Mouse genome information database was used to detect the expression of the homologous gene, and David 6.8 bioinformatics database was used for pathway enrichment analysis of candidate genes. The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database was used to query the correspondence between candidate genes and human diseases.Results:Twenty-three DNMs were detected in 24 microtia trios. In each patient, there was 0-3 DNMs with no significant difference in population. Twelve missense variants, eight synonymous variants, one nonsense, one start codon variant, and one inframe indel were detected. Among them, a nonsense LRP12 mutation was classified as pathogenic according to ACMG guidelines. However, none of the variants were considered disease-causing according to in-silico predictions.Conclusions:Increased number or mutational burden of DMNs are not observed in Chinese patients with microtia. DMNs is not the primary cause of microtia, although rare DNMs in responsible genes could occasionally lead to cases.
7.Exploration of preparations for constructing emergency-oriented hospitals under COVID-19 Pan-demic
Lili GAI ; Jie GAO ; Yanyong FU ; Qiang LI ; Chunxiao XUE ; Li TIAN ; Wenge ZHANG ; Guoyue YANG ; Fuyu ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG ; Qian ZHANG ; Fuyi ZHANG ; Zhijie LIU ; Tong LI
Modern Hospital 2020;20(5):634-636,639
Objective To explore the key initiatives and effective methods for preparing the constructions of emergency-oriented hospitals under COVID-19 pandemic. Methods The wartime mechanism was strengthened by adhering to unified leadership, trengthening the top-level design and clarifying the division of responsibilities. Objective management was used as a means to take into account the key of personnel allocation and training, prevention and control of hospital infection, transformation of contagious ward, logistic support, equipment and material supply and construction of system and process. Results The preparations and constructions of the emergency-oriented hospitals were completed in 72 hours,which passed the acceptance and inspections from infection control experts,who appraised our work to be “the highest in difficulty, the fastest in project progress and the highest in quality". Totally, upon to the preparations,14 medical teams were set up and the layout process reestablishment of 14 wards was completed, the installation and preparation of nearly 10000 sets/pieces of medical equipment and medical materials were completed as well and more than 80 work systems and process systems for 9 major modules were established. Conclusion The preparations and constructions of emergency-oriented hospitals should be performed upon the thorough implementation of the decisions and arrangements by the municipal Party committee and the municipal government, insisting on the wartime thinking and establishment of high-quality management team and effective goal management focusing on details and actual needs of medical staff.
8. Expression of Wnt2b in cholangiocarcinoma and its relationship with epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Zongkai CHEN ; Meng YANG ; Yanyong PAN ; Hao ZOU ; Yujie FENG ; Fangzhen SHEN ; Zehua WU ; Bingyuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(10):751-754
Objective:
To study the expression of Wnt2b protein and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition related markers in tissues of carcinoma of bile duct and normal bile duct to determine the clinical significance. The relationships between the expression levels and clinicopathological characteristics were analyzed, and the correlation between Wnt2b and epithelial interstitial transformation (EMT), tumor invasion and metastasis were studied.
Methods:
A total of 60 patients with cholangiocarcinoma and 30 patients with normal bile duct tissues admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from December 2008 to December 2013 were studied. The expressions of Wnt2b, E-cadherin and Vimentin protein were detected by SP immunohistochemical staining. The patients were classified according to the expressions of these proteins. Analyses were conducted on the relationships of these proteins with clinical characteristics of the patients with cholangiocarcinoma.
Results:
The positive expression rate of Wnt2b protein in carcinoma of bile duct tissues was 90.0%, which was significantly higher than that in normal bile duct tissues (χ2=38.1,
9. Ultra-delicate split-thickness skin graft in continuity with full-thickness skin flap combined with Z-plasty for correction of cryptotia
Xiaobo YU ; Qinghua YANG ; Leren HE ; Haiyue JIANG ; Bo PAN ; Yanyong ZHAO ; Lin LIN
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(6):468-470
Objective:
To explore the curative effect of ultra-delicate split-thickness skin graft in continuity with full-thickness skin flap combined with Z-plasty for correction of cryptotia.
Methods:
Four cases (six ears) were corrected by ultra-delicate split-thickness skin graft in continuity with full-thickness skin flap combined with Z-plasty method from 2016 to 2017. Following ear release, the flap is rotated into the defect and donor site covered by a razor-thin graft raised in continuity with the flap, the posterior flap was advanced and sutured with Z-plasty.
Results:
All corrected auricles four cases (six ears) were followed up from 3 months to 1 year and abtained satisfactory and stable appearance.
Conclusions
The shape of auricle is natural and satisfactory after operation. The method is simple and no skin grafting is needed. The adhesion of the hidden muscles and cartilages were sufficiently released.
10.Progresses on mechanism of the relationship between gut microbiota and radiation injuries
Yang XU ; Yanyong YANG ; Fu GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(2):157-160
Recently,researchers have paid attention to the relationship between gut microbiota and human health and attempted to investigate the effect of gut microbiota on radiation injury.More and more evidence showed that normal gut microbiota could maintain human health through Toll-like receptors,immune system and inflammatory reaction.Improvements of gut microbiota spectrum and its balance have become an effective strategy for the treatment of certain diseases.This paper reviewed the relationship between gut microbiota and radiation injury and underlying mechanisms,in order to provide novel theoretical evidence and guideline for the therapy of radiation enteritis and other diseases.

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