1.Biejiajian Pill inhibits the malignant biological behavior of Hep3B cells through CMTM6
Yinfan LI ; Junjie XU ; Tao LAN ; Yufeng LI ; Xin LI ; Ronghua ZHANG ; Jinping HUANG ; Lihua ZHU ; Guangling ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(3):522-531
Objective To investigate the effect of Biejiajian Pill(BJJP)on malignant biological behavior of hepatocellular carcinoma Hep3B cells and its regulatory mechanism.Methods A total of 72 healthy SD rats were randomly divided into blank control(BC)group,low(0.55 g/kg),medium(1.10 g/kg)and high(2.20 g/kg)BJJP experimental group,and drug-containing serum was prepared.Hep3B cells were divided into BC group,normal rat serum treatment(NC)group,low dose BJJP(LBJJP)group,medium dose BJJP(MBJJP)group and high dose BJJP(HBJJP)group,empty plasmid(pcDNA3.1)group,and CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 6(CMTM6)overexpression(pcDNA3.1-CMTM6)group,and the NC+pcDNA3.1 group,MBJJP+pcDNA3.1 group,NC+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group and MBJJP+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group.The proliferation of hepatoma Hep3B cells was detected by CCK-8.The migration and invasion of hepatoma Hep3B cells were detected by Transwell assay.The expression levels of proliferation-related proteins proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA),epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadherin and Vimentin),and CMTM6 proteins in hepatoma Hep3B cells were detected by Western blotting experiments.Results Compared with those in BC group,there were no significant differences in the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells,or the expression levels of PCNA,EMT related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadherin and Vimentin)and CMTM6 protein in NC group(P>0.05).Compared with NC group,LBJJP,MBJJP and HBJJP drug-containing serum inhibited the proliferation,migration and invasion of Hep3B cells,downregulated the protein expression of PCNA;MBJJP and HBJJP upregulated the protein expression of E-cadherin.The protein expressions of N-cadherin,Vimentin and CMTM6 were downregulated,with significant differences(P<0.05).Compared with pcDNA3.1 group,the protein expression of CMTM6,cell proliferation,migration,invasion,PCNA protein expression,N-cadherin protein expression,and Vimentin protein expression in Hep3B cells in pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group were significantly upregulated,while the protein expression of E-cadherin was significantly downregulated(P<0.05).Compared with NC+pcDNA3.1 group,the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells in MBJJP+pcDNA3.1 group were decreased,the expression levels of PCNA,Vimentin and N-cadherin protein were decreased,while the expression level of E-cadherin protein was increased.Compared with NC+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group,MBJJP+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group had the same results in the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells and the protein expression levels of PCNA,Vimentin,N-cadherin and E-cadherin.The differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion BJJP may inhibit the proliferation,migration,invasion and EMT of hepatoma Hep3B cells by regulating the expression of CMTM6.
2.Clinical efficacy of intensive conservative treatment for acute aortic syndrome
Yinfan ZHU ; Lu DAI ; Haotian WU ; Yamin LI ; Dongjie LI ; Shipan WANG ; Jiajun LIANG ; Yan YAN ; Jianjun GAO ; Yeting LOU ; Zhenze TAO ; Yifan LU ; Zhiran YANG ; Jia LI ; Siji CHEN ; Chuang LIU ; Yazhe ZHANG ; Yuhong MI ; Haiyang LI ; Wenjian JIANG ; Hongjia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(3):143-150
Objective:To evaluate the outcomes of intensive conservative treatment compared to conventional conservative treatment in patients with acute aortic syndrome(AAS).Methods:The study prospectively enrolled consecutive patients with AAS who were admitted to Beijing Anzhen Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and Beijing Dawanglu Emergency Rescue Hospital from January 2024 to December 2024. These patients with surgical contraindications or refused surgery for various reasons opted for conservative treatment. A total of 282 patients were included, and 15 patients with missing data or those who died without any treatment were excluded. Finally, 267 patients were enrolled, of whom 94 received intensive conservative treatment, and 173 received conventional conservative treatment, the inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) was used to reduce the influence of confoundings. After adjusting of baseline datas via IPTW, the survival outcomes of the two groups were compared at 14 days, 30 days, and at the end of follow-up.Results:The results showed significant differences in acute phase survival rates between the enhanced conservative treatment group and the conventional conservative treatment group at 14 days(82.40%vs.53.20%, P<0.0001). Significant survival differences were also observed at 30 days and at 276-day mid-term follow-up (96.29% vs.51.60%, P<0.0001; 78.50% vs.48.50%, P<0.0001). In the subgroup analysis, for type A aortic dissection, the enhanced conservative treatment group had higher survival rates compared to the conventional conservative treatment group at 14, 30 and 276 days (63.46% vs.41.35%, P<0.05; 52.17% vs.37.90%, P<0.05; 50.00% vs. 31.97%, P<0.05). However, for type B aortic dissection, although the enhanced conservative treatment group had higher survival rates than the conventional conservative treatment group, no statistically significant differences were observed (96.29% vs. 80.00%, P=0.054; 95.65% vs.78.37%, P=0.067; 94.12% vs.74.20%, P=0.088). Conclusion:For patients diagnosed with AAS are forced to choose conservative treatment if emergency surgery is not possible in the first place, intensive conservative treatment strategies can significantly reduce the mortality in the acute phase compared with conventional conservative treatment. Mid-term follow-up, intensive conservative treatment still has a significant survival advantage.
3.Biejiajian Pill inhibits the malignant biological behavior of Hep3B cells through CMTM6
Yinfan LI ; Junjie XU ; Tao LAN ; Yufeng LI ; Xin LI ; Ronghua ZHANG ; Jinping HUANG ; Lihua ZHU ; Guangling ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(3):522-531
Objective To investigate the effect of Biejiajian Pill(BJJP)on malignant biological behavior of hepatocellular carcinoma Hep3B cells and its regulatory mechanism.Methods A total of 72 healthy SD rats were randomly divided into blank control(BC)group,low(0.55 g/kg),medium(1.10 g/kg)and high(2.20 g/kg)BJJP experimental group,and drug-containing serum was prepared.Hep3B cells were divided into BC group,normal rat serum treatment(NC)group,low dose BJJP(LBJJP)group,medium dose BJJP(MBJJP)group and high dose BJJP(HBJJP)group,empty plasmid(pcDNA3.1)group,and CKLF-like MARVEL transmembrane domain containing 6(CMTM6)overexpression(pcDNA3.1-CMTM6)group,and the NC+pcDNA3.1 group,MBJJP+pcDNA3.1 group,NC+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group and MBJJP+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group.The proliferation of hepatoma Hep3B cells was detected by CCK-8.The migration and invasion of hepatoma Hep3B cells were detected by Transwell assay.The expression levels of proliferation-related proteins proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA),epithelial-mesenchymal transition(EMT)related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadherin and Vimentin),and CMTM6 proteins in hepatoma Hep3B cells were detected by Western blotting experiments.Results Compared with those in BC group,there were no significant differences in the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells,or the expression levels of PCNA,EMT related proteins(E-cadherin,N-cadherin and Vimentin)and CMTM6 protein in NC group(P>0.05).Compared with NC group,LBJJP,MBJJP and HBJJP drug-containing serum inhibited the proliferation,migration and invasion of Hep3B cells,downregulated the protein expression of PCNA;MBJJP and HBJJP upregulated the protein expression of E-cadherin.The protein expressions of N-cadherin,Vimentin and CMTM6 were downregulated,with significant differences(P<0.05).Compared with pcDNA3.1 group,the protein expression of CMTM6,cell proliferation,migration,invasion,PCNA protein expression,N-cadherin protein expression,and Vimentin protein expression in Hep3B cells in pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group were significantly upregulated,while the protein expression of E-cadherin was significantly downregulated(P<0.05).Compared with NC+pcDNA3.1 group,the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells in MBJJP+pcDNA3.1 group were decreased,the expression levels of PCNA,Vimentin and N-cadherin protein were decreased,while the expression level of E-cadherin protein was increased.Compared with NC+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group,MBJJP+pcDNA3.1-CMTM6 group had the same results in the proliferation,migration and invasion abilities of Hep3B cells and the protein expression levels of PCNA,Vimentin,N-cadherin and E-cadherin.The differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05).Conclusion BJJP may inhibit the proliferation,migration,invasion and EMT of hepatoma Hep3B cells by regulating the expression of CMTM6.
4.Clinical efficacy of intensive conservative treatment for acute aortic syndrome
Yinfan ZHU ; Lu DAI ; Haotian WU ; Yamin LI ; Dongjie LI ; Shipan WANG ; Jiajun LIANG ; Yan YAN ; Jianjun GAO ; Yeting LOU ; Zhenze TAO ; Yifan LU ; Zhiran YANG ; Jia LI ; Siji CHEN ; Chuang LIU ; Yazhe ZHANG ; Yuhong MI ; Haiyang LI ; Wenjian JIANG ; Hongjia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;41(3):143-150
Objective:To evaluate the outcomes of intensive conservative treatment compared to conventional conservative treatment in patients with acute aortic syndrome(AAS).Methods:The study prospectively enrolled consecutive patients with AAS who were admitted to Beijing Anzhen Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, and Beijing Dawanglu Emergency Rescue Hospital from January 2024 to December 2024. These patients with surgical contraindications or refused surgery for various reasons opted for conservative treatment. A total of 282 patients were included, and 15 patients with missing data or those who died without any treatment were excluded. Finally, 267 patients were enrolled, of whom 94 received intensive conservative treatment, and 173 received conventional conservative treatment, the inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) was used to reduce the influence of confoundings. After adjusting of baseline datas via IPTW, the survival outcomes of the two groups were compared at 14 days, 30 days, and at the end of follow-up.Results:The results showed significant differences in acute phase survival rates between the enhanced conservative treatment group and the conventional conservative treatment group at 14 days(82.40%vs.53.20%, P<0.0001). Significant survival differences were also observed at 30 days and at 276-day mid-term follow-up (96.29% vs.51.60%, P<0.0001; 78.50% vs.48.50%, P<0.0001). In the subgroup analysis, for type A aortic dissection, the enhanced conservative treatment group had higher survival rates compared to the conventional conservative treatment group at 14, 30 and 276 days (63.46% vs.41.35%, P<0.05; 52.17% vs.37.90%, P<0.05; 50.00% vs. 31.97%, P<0.05). However, for type B aortic dissection, although the enhanced conservative treatment group had higher survival rates than the conventional conservative treatment group, no statistically significant differences were observed (96.29% vs. 80.00%, P=0.054; 95.65% vs.78.37%, P=0.067; 94.12% vs.74.20%, P=0.088). Conclusion:For patients diagnosed with AAS are forced to choose conservative treatment if emergency surgery is not possible in the first place, intensive conservative treatment strategies can significantly reduce the mortality in the acute phase compared with conventional conservative treatment. Mid-term follow-up, intensive conservative treatment still has a significant survival advantage.

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