1.A self-controlled chain ring combined with tissue clip traction-assisted technique for endoscopic submucosal dissection of early colorectal tumors
Chao YU ; Tao DONG ; Yuan XU ; Lin JING ; Yaohui WANG ; Chunyang LIU ; Jun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(11):875-880
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of a self-controlled chain ring combined with tissue clip traction-assisted technique for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of early colorectal tumors.Methods:Data of patients with early colorectal tumors in technically challenging locations who underwent ESD at the Digestive Endoscopy Center of Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine from January 2021 to April 2024 were enrolled in the retrospective cohort study. According to the treatment methods, they were divided into the traction-assisted ESD group (a self-controlled chain ring combined with tissue clip traction-assisted) and the traditional ESD group (without traction). Clinical endoscopic data, treatment conditions, and complications were compared between the two groups.Results:A total of 61 patients were enrolled, including 29 patients in the traction-assisted ESD group and 32 patients in the traditional ESD group. There were no significant differences in age, gender, tumor size, shape, location, pit pattern, pathological type, depth of invasion, one-time complete resection, or curative resection between the two groups ( P>0.05). The traction-assisted group demonstrated significantly shorter dissection times (37.55±20.44 min VS 60.78±29.34 min, t=-3.552, P<0.001) and lower complication rates [3.4% (1/29) VS 25.0% (8/32), χ2=4.035, P=0.045]. Complications in the traction-assisted ESD group included 1 muscularis propria superficial injury (no perforation/uncontrollable bleeding), versus 6 muscularis injuries and 2 micro-perforations in controls. Conclusion:The combined traction technique improves dissection efficiency and reduces procedural risks for challenging colorectal ESD.
2.Water pressure method for endoscopic submucosal dissection of difficult early gastrointestinal cancer: a preliminary study (with video)
Tao DONG ; Renhu SUN ; Chao YU ; Hanying WANG ; Yaohui WANG ; Jun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2025;42(9):701-706
Objective:To investigate the value of the water pressure method (WPM) for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) of difficult early gastrointestinal cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 7 patients with difficult early gastrointestinal cancer who underwent WPM-ESD at Digestive Endoscopy Center of Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine from April 2023 to April 2024 were retrospectively collected. Operation time, complete resection rate and complications were recorded.Results:WPM-ESD was successfully completed in all 7 cases. According to the lesion location and factors for difficulty, there were 2 cases of early esophageal cancer (1 case with remarkable external compression, and the other with remarkable hyperkeratosis), 1 case of early gastric cancer (a large lesion located at the greater curvature), 1 case of early descending duodenal cancer (severe submucosal fibrosis due to a history of two sessions of biopsies), 2 cases of early colon cancer (1 case with severe submucosal adipose deposition, and the other with deep submucosal invasion ), and 1 case of early rectal cancer (close to the dentate line). Operation time ranged from 15-85 min. Only 1 case required supplemental rubber-band traction. Complete resection was achieved in all 7 cases. Two patients developed fever postoperatively; no perforation, bleeding or other complications were observed.Conclusion:WPM demonstrates feasibility and efficacy for ESD in difficult early gastrointestinal cancer.
3.HMGB1 induces proliferation of lung cancer cells and suppresses immune cell function via NF-κB pathway
Yaohui WANG ; Yu MENG ; Yike QIAN ; Wenli CHEN ; Rongyu LI ; Bohan DONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(3):628-633
Objective:To investigate the molecular mechanisms by which HMGB1 in lung cancer cells affects the function of lung cancer cells themselves and immune cells through the NF-κB pathway.Methods:Western blot detected HMGB1 expressions in Lewis lung cancer(LLC)cells,Raw264.7 cells,and mouse spleen cells,while tumor cell lysates(TCL)with low HMGB1 was pre-pared by inhibiting HMGB1 expression in lung cancer cells with glycyrrhetinic acid(GA);the effects of endogenous HMGB1 inhibi-tion or TCL with low HMGB1 on apoptosis and proliferation of lung cancer cells were detected by flow cytometry and CCK-8;TCL with normal HMGB1 or TCL with low HMGB1 was prepared by freeze-thawing;Raw264.7 cells and mouse splenocytes were treated with them for 48 h.Apoptosis and CD69 expression were detected by flow cytometry,and secretion of cytokines IL-2,IL-4,IL-6,TNF-α and TNF-β were detected by ELISA;Western blot detected lung cancer cells or immune cells.Western blot was performed to detect the protein expression of key signaling molecules of the NF-κB signaling pathway in lung cancer cells or immune cells.Results:HMGB1 was expressed in LLC cells,Raw264.7 cells,and mouse spleen cells,among which LLC cells had the highest expression of HMGB1,and 30 μg/ml GA had the best inhibitory effect on HMGB1 expression in LLC cells.Endogenous HMGB1 in LLC cells could promote cell proliferation.Exogenous HMGB1 in TCL induced apoptosis in lung cancer cells and inhibited immune cell activation and prolifera-tion.Inhibition of endogenous HMGB1 in lung cancer cells leaded to activation of the apoptosis-inducing factor CASP9 in the NF-κB signaling pathway,which was inhibited in lung cancer cells or immune cells after the action of TCL with low HMGB1.Conclusion:Tumor cell HMGB1 has a dual role in lung carcinogenesis,promoting the proliferation of lung cancer cells while suppressing the func-tion of immune cells,which in turn causes lung carcinogenesis,a process associated with the activation of the NF-κB signaling path-way in different cells.
4.Clinicopathological analysis of 12 cases of CD23-positive diffuse large B-cell lym-phoma
Susu ZHAO ; Fei KE ; Hui YU ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Yaohui WANG ; Shuangshuang WANG ; Yifen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(8):1011-1016
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathological features and possible tumor-associated immune micro-environment in CD23-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL).Methods The clinicopathological data of 12 cases of CD23-positive DLBCL patients were analyzed retrospectively.The clinical and pathological features were ana-lyzed,and the clinical correlation and tumor-associated immune invasion were studied.Results CD23-positive DL-BCL accounted for 9.45%of all DLBCL.There were 6 males and 6 females.The mean age of onset was 64.83 years old.Four DLBCL cases occurred in lymph nodes and 8 cases occurred outside lymph nodes.Nine DLBCL cases were in advanced stage(Ⅲ-Ⅳ)and 3 cases DLBCL were in early stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ).Among the patients,3 cases were untreated and lost to follow-up.One case deteriorated and died after operation.Two cases died,1 case progressed and 5 cases partially recovered after chemotherapy.Microscopically,the tumor cells were diffusely infiltrated and destroyed the nor-mal tissue structure.The tumor cells were observed to be centroblastic,immunoblastic and anaplastic large cells.No blastoid transformation and plasmacytoid differentiation were observed in morphology.According to Hans algorithm,11 cases were non-GCB phenotype except 1 case was GCB phenotype.Bioinformatics studies revealed that CD23 expres-sion was correlated with regulatory T cells,NK cells,plasma-like dendritic cells and neutrophils.Conclusion CD23-positive DLBCL patients are mainly middle-aged and elderly,and most of them occur outside lymph nodes and in ad-vanced stage(Ⅲ-Ⅳ).Follow-up results show that their prognosis is poor.Morphologically,there is no significant difference between DLBCL and conventional DLBCL.The Hans classification suggests that most cases originated from activated B cells.CD23 expression may play a role in the immune microenvironment of DLBCL.
5.Effects of five-element music on depressive behaviors and intestinal flora in offspring of stress-injured pregnant rats
Xiaolin LI ; Liping YANG ; Junlin HOU ; Yaohui WANG ; Chenyang YU ; Lingling LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(2):13-23
Objective To investigate the effects of five-element music on depressive behaviors and intestinal flora in offspring of fear-stress rats during pregnancy.Methods Thirty-six 0.5-day pregnant Wistar rats were divided randomly into a control group,fear-stress group,and five-element music group,and the subsequent litters continued the maternal grouping.Pregnant rats in the fear-stress and five-element music groups were modeled on days 1~19 of gestation using the bystander electric method,while the five-element music group was also exposed to Feather Tune five-element music intervention.The fear behavior and serum glucocorticoid(GC)levels in pregnant rats were assessed on day 20 of pregnancy by open field test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,respectively,to evaluate the effectiveness of the model.Depression in 3-week-old offspring was evaluated by open field,tail suspension,and sucrose preference tests.Norepinephrine(NE),dopamine(DA),and 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)levels in the hippocampus of the offspring were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography.Changes in the intestinal flora of the offspring were analyzed by 16S rRNA sequencing.Expression levels of the proximal colonic proteins claudin1,occludin,and ZO1 in the offspring were measured by Western blot assay.Results Pregnant rats in the fear-stress group stayed longer in the area around the open field(P<0.05),had fewer entries into the central area(P<0.001),and had higher serum GC levels compared with those in the blank group(P<0.001).In contrast,five-element music exposure reversed these behavioral changes(P<0.05)and serum GC levels(P<0.001)in the fear-stress group.Offspring in the fear-stress group exhibited decreased open-field crossing frequency(P<0.01),reduced sucrose preference index,and longer immobility time in the tail suspension test(P<0.05),compared with those in the blank group,together with significantly decreased NE,DA,and 5-HT levels in the hippocampus(P<0.05).Rats in the fear-stress group showed decreased diversity of the intestinal flora(P<0.01)and significant alterations in flora structure,including higher abundance of Proteobacteria,Enterobacteriaceae,Enterococcus,and Escherichia(P<0.05),and lower abundance of Spirochaetes,Spirochaetaceae,Lachnospiraceae,Ruminococcaceae,Treponema,Prevotella,Coprococcus,Allobaculum,Ruminococcus,and Dorea(P<0.05).The proximal colonic proteins Claudin1,Occludin,and ZO1 were significantly downregulated(P<0.05).The open-field crossing frequency,sucrose preference index,and duration of tail suspension immobilization were improved in the five-element music group compared with those in the fear-stress group(P<0.05),while DA and 5-HT levels were significantly restored in the hippocampus(P<0.05),species diversity of the intestinal flora increased(P<0.01)and changes in the abundance of the flora were reversed,and the proximal colonic proteins Occludin and ZO1 expression were significantly upregulated(P<0.05).Conclusions Five-element music intervention during pregnancy can ameliorate fear-stress-induced depression behaviors and intestinal flora disorders in the offspring.
6.Strengthen the construction of hematological intensive care unit to comprehensively improve the prognosis of patients with hematological critical illnesses
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(1):1-4
The survival time of patients with hematological malignancies has improved significantly in recent years; however, the incidence of severe complications has also increased and may escalate rapidly alongside the progression of the primary disease. The establishment of a hematology intensive care unit (HCU) is of great clinical significance for early identification, centralized monitoring and management of hematological critically ill patients, leveraging the advantages of specialties, accurately controlling the condition, and improving the level of diagnosis and treatment in hematology. It is recommended that blood centers with adequate resources actively establish HCUs to enhance the prognosis of patients with hematological critical illnesses.
7.Effects of five-element music on depressive behaviors and intestinal flora in offspring of stress-injured pregnant rats
Xiaolin LI ; Liping YANG ; Junlin HOU ; Yaohui WANG ; Chenyang YU ; Lingling LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2025;35(2):13-23
Objective To investigate the effects of five-element music on depressive behaviors and intestinal flora in offspring of fear-stress rats during pregnancy.Methods Thirty-six 0.5-day pregnant Wistar rats were divided randomly into a control group,fear-stress group,and five-element music group,and the subsequent litters continued the maternal grouping.Pregnant rats in the fear-stress and five-element music groups were modeled on days 1~19 of gestation using the bystander electric method,while the five-element music group was also exposed to Feather Tune five-element music intervention.The fear behavior and serum glucocorticoid(GC)levels in pregnant rats were assessed on day 20 of pregnancy by open field test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,respectively,to evaluate the effectiveness of the model.Depression in 3-week-old offspring was evaluated by open field,tail suspension,and sucrose preference tests.Norepinephrine(NE),dopamine(DA),and 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)levels in the hippocampus of the offspring were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography.Changes in the intestinal flora of the offspring were analyzed by 16S rRNA sequencing.Expression levels of the proximal colonic proteins claudin1,occludin,and ZO1 in the offspring were measured by Western blot assay.Results Pregnant rats in the fear-stress group stayed longer in the area around the open field(P<0.05),had fewer entries into the central area(P<0.001),and had higher serum GC levels compared with those in the blank group(P<0.001).In contrast,five-element music exposure reversed these behavioral changes(P<0.05)and serum GC levels(P<0.001)in the fear-stress group.Offspring in the fear-stress group exhibited decreased open-field crossing frequency(P<0.01),reduced sucrose preference index,and longer immobility time in the tail suspension test(P<0.05),compared with those in the blank group,together with significantly decreased NE,DA,and 5-HT levels in the hippocampus(P<0.05).Rats in the fear-stress group showed decreased diversity of the intestinal flora(P<0.01)and significant alterations in flora structure,including higher abundance of Proteobacteria,Enterobacteriaceae,Enterococcus,and Escherichia(P<0.05),and lower abundance of Spirochaetes,Spirochaetaceae,Lachnospiraceae,Ruminococcaceae,Treponema,Prevotella,Coprococcus,Allobaculum,Ruminococcus,and Dorea(P<0.05).The proximal colonic proteins Claudin1,Occludin,and ZO1 were significantly downregulated(P<0.05).The open-field crossing frequency,sucrose preference index,and duration of tail suspension immobilization were improved in the five-element music group compared with those in the fear-stress group(P<0.05),while DA and 5-HT levels were significantly restored in the hippocampus(P<0.05),species diversity of the intestinal flora increased(P<0.01)and changes in the abundance of the flora were reversed,and the proximal colonic proteins Occludin and ZO1 expression were significantly upregulated(P<0.05).Conclusions Five-element music intervention during pregnancy can ameliorate fear-stress-induced depression behaviors and intestinal flora disorders in the offspring.
8.HMGB1 induces proliferation of lung cancer cells and suppresses immune cell function via NF-κB pathway
Yaohui WANG ; Yu MENG ; Yike QIAN ; Wenli CHEN ; Rongyu LI ; Bohan DONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(3):628-633
Objective:To investigate the molecular mechanisms by which HMGB1 in lung cancer cells affects the function of lung cancer cells themselves and immune cells through the NF-κB pathway.Methods:Western blot detected HMGB1 expressions in Lewis lung cancer(LLC)cells,Raw264.7 cells,and mouse spleen cells,while tumor cell lysates(TCL)with low HMGB1 was pre-pared by inhibiting HMGB1 expression in lung cancer cells with glycyrrhetinic acid(GA);the effects of endogenous HMGB1 inhibi-tion or TCL with low HMGB1 on apoptosis and proliferation of lung cancer cells were detected by flow cytometry and CCK-8;TCL with normal HMGB1 or TCL with low HMGB1 was prepared by freeze-thawing;Raw264.7 cells and mouse splenocytes were treated with them for 48 h.Apoptosis and CD69 expression were detected by flow cytometry,and secretion of cytokines IL-2,IL-4,IL-6,TNF-α and TNF-β were detected by ELISA;Western blot detected lung cancer cells or immune cells.Western blot was performed to detect the protein expression of key signaling molecules of the NF-κB signaling pathway in lung cancer cells or immune cells.Results:HMGB1 was expressed in LLC cells,Raw264.7 cells,and mouse spleen cells,among which LLC cells had the highest expression of HMGB1,and 30 μg/ml GA had the best inhibitory effect on HMGB1 expression in LLC cells.Endogenous HMGB1 in LLC cells could promote cell proliferation.Exogenous HMGB1 in TCL induced apoptosis in lung cancer cells and inhibited immune cell activation and prolifera-tion.Inhibition of endogenous HMGB1 in lung cancer cells leaded to activation of the apoptosis-inducing factor CASP9 in the NF-κB signaling pathway,which was inhibited in lung cancer cells or immune cells after the action of TCL with low HMGB1.Conclusion:Tumor cell HMGB1 has a dual role in lung carcinogenesis,promoting the proliferation of lung cancer cells while suppressing the func-tion of immune cells,which in turn causes lung carcinogenesis,a process associated with the activation of the NF-κB signaling path-way in different cells.
9.Strengthen the construction of hematological intensive care unit to comprehensively improve the prognosis of patients with hematological critical illnesses
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2025;46(1):1-4
The survival time of patients with hematological malignancies has improved significantly in recent years; however, the incidence of severe complications has also increased and may escalate rapidly alongside the progression of the primary disease. The establishment of a hematology intensive care unit (HCU) is of great clinical significance for early identification, centralized monitoring and management of hematological critically ill patients, leveraging the advantages of specialties, accurately controlling the condition, and improving the level of diagnosis and treatment in hematology. It is recommended that blood centers with adequate resources actively establish HCUs to enhance the prognosis of patients with hematological critical illnesses.
10.Clinicopathological analysis of 12 cases of CD23-positive diffuse large B-cell lym-phoma
Susu ZHAO ; Fei KE ; Hui YU ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Yaohui WANG ; Shuangshuang WANG ; Yifen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(8):1011-1016
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathological features and possible tumor-associated immune micro-environment in CD23-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma(DLBCL).Methods The clinicopathological data of 12 cases of CD23-positive DLBCL patients were analyzed retrospectively.The clinical and pathological features were ana-lyzed,and the clinical correlation and tumor-associated immune invasion were studied.Results CD23-positive DL-BCL accounted for 9.45%of all DLBCL.There were 6 males and 6 females.The mean age of onset was 64.83 years old.Four DLBCL cases occurred in lymph nodes and 8 cases occurred outside lymph nodes.Nine DLBCL cases were in advanced stage(Ⅲ-Ⅳ)and 3 cases DLBCL were in early stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ).Among the patients,3 cases were untreated and lost to follow-up.One case deteriorated and died after operation.Two cases died,1 case progressed and 5 cases partially recovered after chemotherapy.Microscopically,the tumor cells were diffusely infiltrated and destroyed the nor-mal tissue structure.The tumor cells were observed to be centroblastic,immunoblastic and anaplastic large cells.No blastoid transformation and plasmacytoid differentiation were observed in morphology.According to Hans algorithm,11 cases were non-GCB phenotype except 1 case was GCB phenotype.Bioinformatics studies revealed that CD23 expres-sion was correlated with regulatory T cells,NK cells,plasma-like dendritic cells and neutrophils.Conclusion CD23-positive DLBCL patients are mainly middle-aged and elderly,and most of them occur outside lymph nodes and in ad-vanced stage(Ⅲ-Ⅳ).Follow-up results show that their prognosis is poor.Morphologically,there is no significant difference between DLBCL and conventional DLBCL.The Hans classification suggests that most cases originated from activated B cells.CD23 expression may play a role in the immune microenvironment of DLBCL.

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