1.Relationship between uric acid, visceral fat thickness and insulin resistance in elderly patients with hypertriglyceridemia
Yueping ZHAO ; Qi ZHANG ; Ming LIU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2026;37(2):120-123
Objective To explore the relationship between uric acid, visceral fat thickness and insulin resistance in elderly patients with hypertriglyceridemia (HTG). Methods A total of 347 elderly patients with HTG admitted to the hospital from January 2021 to January 2025 were retrospectively selected, and the related factors of insulin resistance in elderly HTG were analyzed. Results Among the 347 elderly patients with HTG, 218 cases had insulin resistance and 129 cases did not develop insulin resistance, and were included in the insulin resistance group (n=218) and the non-insulin resistance group (n=129) respectively. Compared with the non-insulin resistance group, patients in the insulin resistance group had higher proportions of severe HTG and concurrent fatty liver, higher levels of IL-6, TNF- α, FFA and uric acid, and thicker visceral fat thickness (P<0.05). After logistic regression analysis, it was found that the related factors for insulin resistance in elderly patients with HTG included the severity of HTG, IL-6, FFA, uric acid, and visceral fat thickness (P<0.05). Conclusion The severity of HTG, IL-6, FFA, uric acid, and visceral fat thickness are related to insulin resistance in elderly HTG patients. Clinically, it is necessary to pay attention to targeted interventions for uric acid control and visceral fat reduction in elderly patients with HTG so as to improve the insulin resistance status.
2.Progress of Clinical Research on Trop2 in Solid Tumors
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2025;52(1):79-86
Trophoblast cell surface antigen 2 (Trop2) is a glycoprotein that is barely expressed in normal tissues but highly expressed in malignant tumors; it is remarkably associated with poor prognosis. Various targeted therapeutics against Trop2, such as anti-Trop2 antibodies and antibody-drug conjugate drugs targeting Trop2, have been developed, and some therapeutics have been approved or are in clinical trials for cancer treatment. In this review, we comprehensively discuss the gene structure, mechanism of action, clinical research, drug development, and other aspects of Trop2 to provide references for the clinical development of effective and safe Trop2-targeting drugs.
3.Research Progress on Pathogenesis of Osteoporosis and Intervention of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Review
Xiaoyun ZHANG ; Hao ZENG ; Zhengpeng LI ; Yueping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(1):311-320
Osteoporosis (OP) is a metabolic disorder characterized by microstructural deterioration of bone and increased bone fragility due to reduced bone mass, which can cause the development of bone-related diseases. This condition imposes significant economic and psychological burdens on patients. While modern medicine has extensively researched the pathogenesis of OP, it remains incompletely understood. Current clinical management primarily relies on anti-resorptive drugs and synthetic metabolic agents. However, long-term use of some medications may yield suboptimal therapeutic outcomes and lead to severe adverse reactions. Given the necessity for prolonged or lifelong treatment for OP, there is a critical need to identify highly effective, safe, and cost-effective pharmaceutical interventions. In light of evolving disease management paradigms and recent advancements in OP research, traditional Chinese medicine has demonstrated emerging advantages in addressing this condition. Through literature review, this study delves into the pathogenesis of OP from five perspectives: hormonal dysregulation, autophagy, ferroptosis, oxidative stress, and intestinal flora alteration. Furthermore, it summarizes the therapeutic efficacy and specific mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine monomers and compound formulas against OP through regulating hormone levels, interfering with autophagy, inhibiting ferroptosis, counteract oxidative stress,and maintain intestinal flora balance. These multifaceted insights are expected to provide theoretical reference and guide future clinical traditional Chinese medicine approaches for preventing and managing OP.
4.Establishment of a prognostic model for HER2 low expression breast cancer with lung metastasis
Zirui TAN ; Jiaxian MIAO ; Zhenyu MENG ; Ang LI ; Yuqing LUO ; Huirui ZHANG ; Yan DING ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(11):1427-1435
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the consistency of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2(HER2)status between primary breast cancer lesions and lung metastatic lesions and to establish a prognostic model for predicting the survival rate of HER2 low expression(HER2-low)breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.Methods Clinicopathological data from a cohort of 252 patients with breast cancer and lung metastasis were retrospec-tively analyzed.Results 50.00%of the patients had HER2-low expression in metastatic lesions,and HER2-low ex-pression was the most prevalent subgroup in both primary and metastatic lesions.A discordance in HER2 status be-tween primary and metastatic sites was observed in 28.07%of cases.The most frequent shift was from HER2-zero in the primary tumor to HER2-low expression in the metastasis(12.28%of all cases).Estrogen receptor(ER)status,menopausal status,and histological type were identified as independent prognostic factors for overall survival(OS)by univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses.A prognostic model incorporating these factors was constructed to predict 3-year and 5-year survival.The model demonstrated area under the curve(AUC)values of 0.765 and 0.780 for 3-year and 5-year OS in the training cohort,and 0.667 and 0.706 in the validation cohort,respectively.Conclu-sion HER2-low expression is the most common subtype among breast cancer patients with lung metastasis.The ob-served shift from HER2-zero in primary lesions to HER2-low in metastases underscores the clinical necessity of re-biop-sy at metastatic sites.The developed prognostic model effectively predicts OS in this patient population.
5.Characteristic PIK3CA gene mutation in breast cancer
Jianing ZHAO ; Huirui ZHANG ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2025;54(3):243-249
Objective:To investigate the mutation spectrum of the PIK3CA gene in breast cancer, providing a new basis for the precise treatment of breast cancer with PIK3CA inhibitors.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 144 breast cancer patients who underwent biopsy before neoadjuvant therapy archived from 2015 to 2020 at the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) was utilized to detect the mutations of 520 genes closely related to the development of solid tumors and targeted therapies. The study compared the differences between reported mutation types and focused on analyzing the mutation status of the PIK3CA gene. The clinical and pathological characteristics, including age of onset, molecular subtypes, and Ki-67, were also analyzed. The correlation between PIK3CA mutations and clinicopathological characteristics was examined using Pearson×s chi-square test and Mann Whitney test. Logistic regression was employed to analyze factors influencing PIK3CA mutations. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox regression models were constructed using R programming.Results:Among the 144 breast cancer samples, 61 (42.3%, 61/144) exhibited PIK3CA gene mutations, of which 23 cases (53.5%, 23/43) were HER2-positive breast cancer, 28 cases (44.4%, 28/63) were luminal breast cancer, and 10 cases (27.8%, 10/36) were triple-negative breast cancer. Of the detected mutations, three hotspot mutations (H1047R, E545K, and E542K) accounted for 72.1% of the total PIK3CA mutations, with H1047R (52.4%), E545K (16.4%), and E542K (3.3%) most commonly detected. The remaining rare mutations accounted for 26.3%. Co-mutations involving PIK3CA and other genes were also observed in the cohort, occurring with TOP2A and FOXA1, while being mutually exclusive with GATA3 and BRCA2. PIK3CA mutations were significantly associated with HER2 status and were not significantly correlated with the patient′s age, menopausal status, HR status, Ki-67 index, molecular typing, TNM stage or pCR status. Likewise, no significant correlation was found between different PIK3CA mutation status and overall survival.Conclusions:This cohort study shows the overall mutation rate of PIK3CA in breast cancer and the mutation frequencies across different molecular subtypes. The findings reveal a significant correlation between PIK3CA mutations and HER2 status, which provides a new basis for the precise treatment of breast cancer with PIK3CA inhibitors.
6.Analysis of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes changes after neoadjuvant chemotherapy with prognosis in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
Lijie LU ; Shihao LIU ; Yueping LIU ; Yuanchun FAN ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(10):2341-2347,2353
Objective:To investigate expression changes of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes(TILs)and their subtypes CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs in paired tumor samples pre-and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)in high-grade serous ovarian cancer(HGSOC)patients and their association with chemotherapy sensitivity and prognosis.Methods:A total of 40 patients with HGSOC who underwent NACT and interval debulking surgery(IDS)at Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from August 2017 to February 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs expressions in paired tumor samples pre-and post-NACT were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Divided patients into two groups based on KELIM score and platinum sensitivity,expressions of TILs,CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs were compared be-tween two groups,and their correlation with prognosis was analyzed.Results:Density of TILs(P=0.003,P=0.01),CD8+TILs(P<0.001,P=0.014)and CD20+TILs(P<0.001,P=0.003)post-NACT in patients with KELIM scores≥1 and platinum sensitivity were in-creased compared with pre-NACT.In contrast,there was no significant change in density of TILs pre-and post-NACT in patients with KELIM scores<1 and platinum resistance.Patients with high expression of CD8+TILs pre-NACT had longer progression free survival(PFS)and overall survival(OS)than patients with lower expression(P<0.001,P=0.011);patients with high expression of TILs post-NACT showed prolonged median PFS and OS(P<0.001,P=0.009);patients with high expression of CD20+TILs post-NACT showed prolonged median PFS(P=0.005).In multivariate analysis,density of CD8+TILs pre-NACT(HR=0.309,P=0.032),density of TILs post-NACT(HR=0.192,P=0.014),age(HR=2.962,P=0.036)were independent prognostic factors for PFS.Conclusion:Patients with HGSOC who have increased TILs density after NACT are more likely to be platinum sensitive.Expression of TILs,CD8+TILs and CD20+TILs in tumor site can serve as effective prognostic factors in HGSOC patients.
7.Research progress on masticatory function assessment tools and influencing factors in patients after mandibular reconstruction
Yue ZHANG ; Fen GU ; Yueping WANG ; Wenyu YANG ; Xiaomei ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(4):517-522
Mandibular reconstruction refers to the restoration of the continuity of the mandible through techniques such as autologous bone grafting,thereby restoring the patient's basic appearance,reconstructing the occlusal relationship,and restoring functions such as opening the mouth,chewing,and swallowing,in order to achieve a unity of oral and maxillofacial forms and functions.Due to the fact that mastication necessitates the coordinated efforts of the masticatory muscles,mandible,dental arch,and tongue,the recovery of masticatory function not only serves as a robust indicator for the success of surgery but also enhances the patients'quality of life,facilitating an early return to normal life.Currently,for the rehabilitation of oral function in patients after mandibular reconstruction surgery,standardized tools have been established in the fields of swallowing,occlusion,and speech assessment,and targeted training has been implemented,yielding significant therapeutic outcomes.However,research related to masticatory function faces two major challenges.First,existing assessment tools primarily focus on a single dimension,such as masticatory efficiency or subjective perception,and an integrated assessment system that encompasses multiple dimensions,including bite force distribution and oral sensory perception,has not yet been established.Second,although individual studies have explored factors affecting postoperative masticatory function,a systematic consensus has not been veached,leading to a lack of precision and individualization in clinical interventions,which significantly prolongs the patients'rehabilitation period.This paper reviews the scope and limitations of existing assessment tools for masticatory function in patients after mandibular reconstruction and systematically analyzes the key factors affecting postoperative masticatory function,aiming to promote a shift in clinical practice from"structural reconstruction"to a"function-perception collaborative rehabilitation"approach,and to provide a theoretical framework for constructing evidence-based,personalized masticatory rehabilitation programs.
8.Characteristic PIK3CA gene mutation in breast cancer
Jianing ZHAO ; Huirui ZHANG ; Yueping LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2025;54(3):243-249
Objective:To investigate the mutation spectrum of the PIK3CA gene in breast cancer, providing a new basis for the precise treatment of breast cancer with PIK3CA inhibitors.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 144 breast cancer patients who underwent biopsy before neoadjuvant therapy archived from 2015 to 2020 at the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) was utilized to detect the mutations of 520 genes closely related to the development of solid tumors and targeted therapies. The study compared the differences between reported mutation types and focused on analyzing the mutation status of the PIK3CA gene. The clinical and pathological characteristics, including age of onset, molecular subtypes, and Ki-67, were also analyzed. The correlation between PIK3CA mutations and clinicopathological characteristics was examined using Pearson×s chi-square test and Mann Whitney test. Logistic regression was employed to analyze factors influencing PIK3CA mutations. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox regression models were constructed using R programming.Results:Among the 144 breast cancer samples, 61 (42.3%, 61/144) exhibited PIK3CA gene mutations, of which 23 cases (53.5%, 23/43) were HER2-positive breast cancer, 28 cases (44.4%, 28/63) were luminal breast cancer, and 10 cases (27.8%, 10/36) were triple-negative breast cancer. Of the detected mutations, three hotspot mutations (H1047R, E545K, and E542K) accounted for 72.1% of the total PIK3CA mutations, with H1047R (52.4%), E545K (16.4%), and E542K (3.3%) most commonly detected. The remaining rare mutations accounted for 26.3%. Co-mutations involving PIK3CA and other genes were also observed in the cohort, occurring with TOP2A and FOXA1, while being mutually exclusive with GATA3 and BRCA2. PIK3CA mutations were significantly associated with HER2 status and were not significantly correlated with the patient′s age, menopausal status, HR status, Ki-67 index, molecular typing, TNM stage or pCR status. Likewise, no significant correlation was found between different PIK3CA mutation status and overall survival.Conclusions:This cohort study shows the overall mutation rate of PIK3CA in breast cancer and the mutation frequencies across different molecular subtypes. The findings reveal a significant correlation between PIK3CA mutations and HER2 status, which provides a new basis for the precise treatment of breast cancer with PIK3CA inhibitors.
9.Research progress on masticatory function assessment tools and influencing factors in patients after mandibular reconstruction
Yue ZHANG ; Fen GU ; Yueping WANG ; Wenyu YANG ; Xiaomei ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2025;45(4):517-522
Mandibular reconstruction refers to the restoration of the continuity of the mandible through techniques such as autologous bone grafting,thereby restoring the patient's basic appearance,reconstructing the occlusal relationship,and restoring functions such as opening the mouth,chewing,and swallowing,in order to achieve a unity of oral and maxillofacial forms and functions.Due to the fact that mastication necessitates the coordinated efforts of the masticatory muscles,mandible,dental arch,and tongue,the recovery of masticatory function not only serves as a robust indicator for the success of surgery but also enhances the patients'quality of life,facilitating an early return to normal life.Currently,for the rehabilitation of oral function in patients after mandibular reconstruction surgery,standardized tools have been established in the fields of swallowing,occlusion,and speech assessment,and targeted training has been implemented,yielding significant therapeutic outcomes.However,research related to masticatory function faces two major challenges.First,existing assessment tools primarily focus on a single dimension,such as masticatory efficiency or subjective perception,and an integrated assessment system that encompasses multiple dimensions,including bite force distribution and oral sensory perception,has not yet been established.Second,although individual studies have explored factors affecting postoperative masticatory function,a systematic consensus has not been veached,leading to a lack of precision and individualization in clinical interventions,which significantly prolongs the patients'rehabilitation period.This paper reviews the scope and limitations of existing assessment tools for masticatory function in patients after mandibular reconstruction and systematically analyzes the key factors affecting postoperative masticatory function,aiming to promote a shift in clinical practice from"structural reconstruction"to a"function-perception collaborative rehabilitation"approach,and to provide a theoretical framework for constructing evidence-based,personalized masticatory rehabilitation programs.
10.Analysis of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes changes after neoadjuvant chemotherapy with prognosis in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
Lijie LU ; Shihao LIU ; Yueping LIU ; Yuanchun FAN ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(10):2341-2347,2353
Objective:To investigate expression changes of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes(TILs)and their subtypes CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs in paired tumor samples pre-and post-neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)in high-grade serous ovarian cancer(HGSOC)patients and their association with chemotherapy sensitivity and prognosis.Methods:A total of 40 patients with HGSOC who underwent NACT and interval debulking surgery(IDS)at Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from August 2017 to February 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs expressions in paired tumor samples pre-and post-NACT were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Divided patients into two groups based on KELIM score and platinum sensitivity,expressions of TILs,CD4+TILs,CD8+TILs,CD20+TILs and Foxp3+TILs were compared be-tween two groups,and their correlation with prognosis was analyzed.Results:Density of TILs(P=0.003,P=0.01),CD8+TILs(P<0.001,P=0.014)and CD20+TILs(P<0.001,P=0.003)post-NACT in patients with KELIM scores≥1 and platinum sensitivity were in-creased compared with pre-NACT.In contrast,there was no significant change in density of TILs pre-and post-NACT in patients with KELIM scores<1 and platinum resistance.Patients with high expression of CD8+TILs pre-NACT had longer progression free survival(PFS)and overall survival(OS)than patients with lower expression(P<0.001,P=0.011);patients with high expression of TILs post-NACT showed prolonged median PFS and OS(P<0.001,P=0.009);patients with high expression of CD20+TILs post-NACT showed prolonged median PFS(P=0.005).In multivariate analysis,density of CD8+TILs pre-NACT(HR=0.309,P=0.032),density of TILs post-NACT(HR=0.192,P=0.014),age(HR=2.962,P=0.036)were independent prognostic factors for PFS.Conclusion:Patients with HGSOC who have increased TILs density after NACT are more likely to be platinum sensitive.Expression of TILs,CD8+TILs and CD20+TILs in tumor site can serve as effective prognostic factors in HGSOC patients.


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