1.Diagnostic and predictive value of ferroptosis-related genes in patients with ulcerative colitis.
Rongmao HE ; Zeyang FANG ; Yunyun ZHANG ; Youliang WU ; Shixiu LIANG ; Tao JI ; Kequan CHEN ; Siqi WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(9):1927-1937
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the value of ferroptose-related genes in the diagnosis and prediction of ulcerative colitis (UC).
METHODS:
We used UC dataset from the GEO database to screen for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in UC. The DEGs related to ferroptositis were screened from the FerrDb database and their functions were analyzed. The hub genes were identified by constructing the protein-protein interaction network (PPI), the differences in immune infiltration levels between UC and the control group were evaluated using CIBERSORT, and the diagnostic values of the hub genes for UC were verified by using the training set. In a mouse model of UC, we examined the expression levels of the hub genes in the colon tissues of the mice using real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (qPCR).
RESULTS:
We identified a total of 76 DEGs related to ferroptosis. Functional enrichment analysis showed that these genes were significantly enriched in ferroptosis and hypoxia pathways. The PPI network identified 10 hub genes, and 9 of them were highly expressed in UC. Analysis of immune cell infiltration showed that 27 cell types were significantly increased in UC (P<0.05), and the immune checkpoints-related genes had the strongest correlation with the hub gene PPARG (P<0.05). Verification analysis using the training set showed that P4HB, PPARG and STAT3 had the best predictive value for UC (P<0.05). In the UC mouse model, the expression of PPARG was significantly decreased and the expressions of P4HB and STAT3 were significantly increased in the colon tissues of the mice as compared with the normal mice.
CONCLUSIONS
Ferroptose-related genes have significant value for diagnosis and prediction of UC.
Colitis, Ulcerative/genetics*
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Mice
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Ferroptosis/genetics*
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Humans
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Protein Interaction Maps
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Disease Models, Animal
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Gene Expression Profiling
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STAT3 Transcription Factor/genetics*
2.Protective effect of basic alkaline ceramidase 1 in ulcerative colitis
Rongmao HE ; Zeyang FANG ; Yunyun ZHANG ; Youliang WU ; Shixiu LIANG ; Siqi WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(1):7-14
Objective To study the role and influence of basic Alkaline ceramidase 1 on mucosal barrier and immune regulation in ulcerative colitis(UC).Methods Acer1 knockout mice(Acer1 KO)were constructed,and the UC model was induced by continuous drinking water of sodium dextran sulfate(DSS)for 7 days,and the severity of symptoms of UC disease in C57 and Acer1 KO mice was compared.The expression levels of intestinal mucosal barriers(ZO-1,Occludin,Claudin,JAMA)were detected by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry.Systemic immune response levels(IL-1b、IL-6、IL-23、IL-17、IL-10,and TNF-a)were assessed by ELISA and intestinal inflammatory infiltration levels(TNF-a、IL-1b、IL-6、IL-17、IL-21,etc.)were assessed by RT-PCR.Results There was no significant difference between C57 and Acer1 KO mice in free drinking water.In the DSS induced UC model,compared with C57 mice,the survival rate of Acer1 KO mice decreased,the weight decreased significantly,the mechanical barrier and mucus barrier protein expression levels decreased significantly,the intes-tinal epithelial barrier was seriously damaged,the inflammatory response was strong,and the cytokine infiltration was obvious,with statistical differences(P<0.05).Conclusion Acer1 can inhibit inflammatory infiltration by maintaining the integrity of intestinal mucosal barrier,preventing endotoxin,and delaying the progression of UC.
3.Scientific liver resection and personalized treatment:innovative practices to maximize patient benefits
Zhipeng WU ; Gang DU ; Zeyang LIU ; Sai ZHANG ; Mengfan YANG ; Mingkun LIU ; Bin JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(1):54-61
Primary liver cancer,particularly hepatocellular carcinoma,is one of the most common malignancies in China,and hepatectomy remains the primary curative treatment.However,the efficacy of hepatectomy is significantly limited due to the heterogeneity of liver cancer,its high recurrence rate,and the fact that most patients are diagnosed at advanced stages.In recent years,the development of precision medicine has brought new hope to liver cancer treatment,especially with notable advancements in preoperative assessment,systemic therapy,minimally invasive surgery,and personalized treatment strategies.Preoperative assessment,including imaging technologies such as three-dimensional visualization and molecular imaging,helps physicians accurately evaluate tumor characteristics and liver function,guiding the choice of treatment plan.The combined application of immunotherapy and targeted therapy has significantly improved survival rates for patients with advanced liver cancer.The strategy of combining systemic therapy with local treatment has provided new pathways for translational therapy,expanding the indications for hepatectomy.The optimal selection of patients based on tumor biological characteristics,especially molecular subtyping and liver function status,to maximize patient benefit still requires further exploration.The"seven-step"modular laparoscopic hepatectomy,by achieving scientific hepatectomy,demonstrates the clinical practice of maximizing patient benefit,further elucidating a multidisciplinary,personalized treatment model centered on surgical therapy.
4.Protective effect of basic alkaline ceramidase 1 in ulcerative colitis
Rongmao HE ; Zeyang FANG ; Yunyun ZHANG ; Youliang WU ; Shixiu LIANG ; Siqi WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(1):7-14
Objective To study the role and influence of basic Alkaline ceramidase 1 on mucosal barrier and immune regulation in ulcerative colitis(UC).Methods Acer1 knockout mice(Acer1 KO)were constructed,and the UC model was induced by continuous drinking water of sodium dextran sulfate(DSS)for 7 days,and the severity of symptoms of UC disease in C57 and Acer1 KO mice was compared.The expression levels of intestinal mucosal barriers(ZO-1,Occludin,Claudin,JAMA)were detected by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry.Systemic immune response levels(IL-1b、IL-6、IL-23、IL-17、IL-10,and TNF-a)were assessed by ELISA and intestinal inflammatory infiltration levels(TNF-a、IL-1b、IL-6、IL-17、IL-21,etc.)were assessed by RT-PCR.Results There was no significant difference between C57 and Acer1 KO mice in free drinking water.In the DSS induced UC model,compared with C57 mice,the survival rate of Acer1 KO mice decreased,the weight decreased significantly,the mechanical barrier and mucus barrier protein expression levels decreased significantly,the intes-tinal epithelial barrier was seriously damaged,the inflammatory response was strong,and the cytokine infiltration was obvious,with statistical differences(P<0.05).Conclusion Acer1 can inhibit inflammatory infiltration by maintaining the integrity of intestinal mucosal barrier,preventing endotoxin,and delaying the progression of UC.
5.Scientific liver resection and personalized treatment:innovative practices to maximize patient benefits
Zhipeng WU ; Gang DU ; Zeyang LIU ; Sai ZHANG ; Mengfan YANG ; Mingkun LIU ; Bin JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2025;34(1):54-61
Primary liver cancer,particularly hepatocellular carcinoma,is one of the most common malignancies in China,and hepatectomy remains the primary curative treatment.However,the efficacy of hepatectomy is significantly limited due to the heterogeneity of liver cancer,its high recurrence rate,and the fact that most patients are diagnosed at advanced stages.In recent years,the development of precision medicine has brought new hope to liver cancer treatment,especially with notable advancements in preoperative assessment,systemic therapy,minimally invasive surgery,and personalized treatment strategies.Preoperative assessment,including imaging technologies such as three-dimensional visualization and molecular imaging,helps physicians accurately evaluate tumor characteristics and liver function,guiding the choice of treatment plan.The combined application of immunotherapy and targeted therapy has significantly improved survival rates for patients with advanced liver cancer.The strategy of combining systemic therapy with local treatment has provided new pathways for translational therapy,expanding the indications for hepatectomy.The optimal selection of patients based on tumor biological characteristics,especially molecular subtyping and liver function status,to maximize patient benefit still requires further exploration.The"seven-step"modular laparoscopic hepatectomy,by achieving scientific hepatectomy,demonstrates the clinical practice of maximizing patient benefit,further elucidating a multidisciplinary,personalized treatment model centered on surgical therapy.
6.Comprehensive evaluation method of real-time non-reference ultrasound image involving soft tissue deformation.
Yan LI ; Zeyang XIA ; Xiaojun WU ; Jing XIONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(3):480-487
Ultrasound guided percutaneous interventional therapy has been widely used in clinic. Aiming at the problem of soft tissue deformation caused by probe contact force in robot-assisted ultrasound-guided therapy, a real-time non-reference ultrasound image evaluation method considering soft tissue deformation is proposed. On the basis of ultrasound image brightness and sharpness, a multi-dimensional ultrasound image evaluation index was designed, which incorporated the aggregation characteristics of the organization. In order to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, ultrasound images of four different models were collected for experiments, including prostate phantom, phantom with cyst, pig liver tissue, and pig liver tissue with cyst. In addition, the correlation between subjective and objective evaluations was analyzed based on Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. Experimental results showed that the average evaluation time of a single image was 68.8 milliseconds. The evaluation time could satisfy real-time applications. The proposed method realizes the effective evaluation of real-time ultrasound image quality in robot-assisted therapy, and has good consistency with the evaluation of supervisors.
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Cysts
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Male
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Phantoms, Imaging
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Swine
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Ultrasonography/methods*
7.Correlation analysis of satisfaction and quality of life in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Huangxing MAO ; Zan LI ; Cuie PENG ; Chunliu LYU ; Dajiang SONG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Bo ZHOU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Zeyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(11):1215-1223
Objective:To investigate the relationship between satisfaction and quality of life of patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and analyze the influencing factors of satisfaction.Methods:In this study, 157 female breast reconstruction patients who were treated in Hunan Cancer Hospital from January 2016 to June 2019 were selected as the object of this study. The BRECON-31 and QLQ-BR23 were used to assess satisfaction and quality of life respectively, and the clinical and demographic data were collected, Pearson correlation test was applied to analyze the correlation between satisfaction and quality of life, univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were performed to investigate the influence factors of satisfaction.Results:A total of 157 patients, whose age was (41.8±8.3) years and median follow-up time was 11 months were included and 147 valid questionnaires were collected. The satisfaction score was 74.44±6.29, which meant patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy had high satisfaction. There was a significant correlation between intimacy and body image ( r=-0.183, P=0.043), sexual function ( r=0.201, P=0.026), sexual interest ( r=0.204, P=0.029), breast symptoms ( r=-0.247, P=0.006) and arm symptoms ( r=-0.246, P=0.006) in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the patient’s self-awareness was significantly influenced by factors such as body shape ( r=-0.228, P=0.006), sexual function ( r=-0.293, P<0.001), sexual interest ( r=-0.258, P=0.003), breast symptoms ( r=-0.183, P=0.029), hair loss-induced annoyance ( r=-0.187, P=0.027). The result of univariate analysis showed that age ( P=0.047), tumor stage ( P=0.004), reconstruction method ( P<0.001), chemoradiotherapy ( P=0.043) were the influencing factors of total satisfaction score, multiple linear regression result showed that the reconstruction method ( P<0.001) was an independent influence factor of satisfaction score. The total satisfaction score of patients with autologous tissue reconstruction (75.99±5.94) was better than that of patients with autologous tissue combined prosthesis (71.08±4.99) and patients with simple prosthesis implantation (70.81±8.54). Conclusions:Mutual impact was identified for life quality and satisfaction among patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In addition, age, tumor stage, reconstruction method and chemoradiotherapy are the influence factor of satisfaction. Among them, the reconstruction method is independent influence factor, and the breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is a better choice.
8.Correlation analysis of satisfaction and quality of life in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy
Huangxing MAO ; Zan LI ; Cuie PENG ; Chunliu LYU ; Dajiang SONG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Bo ZHOU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Zeyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2020;36(11):1215-1223
Objective:To investigate the relationship between satisfaction and quality of life of patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, and analyze the influencing factors of satisfaction.Methods:In this study, 157 female breast reconstruction patients who were treated in Hunan Cancer Hospital from January 2016 to June 2019 were selected as the object of this study. The BRECON-31 and QLQ-BR23 were used to assess satisfaction and quality of life respectively, and the clinical and demographic data were collected, Pearson correlation test was applied to analyze the correlation between satisfaction and quality of life, univariate analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were performed to investigate the influence factors of satisfaction.Results:A total of 157 patients, whose age was (41.8±8.3) years and median follow-up time was 11 months were included and 147 valid questionnaires were collected. The satisfaction score was 74.44±6.29, which meant patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy had high satisfaction. There was a significant correlation between intimacy and body image ( r=-0.183, P=0.043), sexual function ( r=0.201, P=0.026), sexual interest ( r=0.204, P=0.029), breast symptoms ( r=-0.247, P=0.006) and arm symptoms ( r=-0.246, P=0.006) in patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy, the patient’s self-awareness was significantly influenced by factors such as body shape ( r=-0.228, P=0.006), sexual function ( r=-0.293, P<0.001), sexual interest ( r=-0.258, P=0.003), breast symptoms ( r=-0.183, P=0.029), hair loss-induced annoyance ( r=-0.187, P=0.027). The result of univariate analysis showed that age ( P=0.047), tumor stage ( P=0.004), reconstruction method ( P<0.001), chemoradiotherapy ( P=0.043) were the influencing factors of total satisfaction score, multiple linear regression result showed that the reconstruction method ( P<0.001) was an independent influence factor of satisfaction score. The total satisfaction score of patients with autologous tissue reconstruction (75.99±5.94) was better than that of patients with autologous tissue combined prosthesis (71.08±4.99) and patients with simple prosthesis implantation (70.81±8.54). Conclusions:Mutual impact was identified for life quality and satisfaction among patients with breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In addition, age, tumor stage, reconstruction method and chemoradiotherapy are the influence factor of satisfaction. Among them, the reconstruction method is independent influence factor, and the breast reconstruction with autologous tissue is a better choice.
9.Application of a small drainage tube in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach
Zeyang LIU ; Xiaowei PENG ; Zan LI ; Bo ZHOU ; Chunliu LYU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Hui LI ; Yan OU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2020;58(11):870-875
Objective:To examine the feasibility of small drain in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA).Methods:A prospective research was performed in Department of Oncology Plastic Surgery/Head and Neck Surgery, Hunan Cancer Hospital, from October 2018 to March 2019. Totally 103 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, signed the operation agreement of TOETVA, had their surgery completed and followed-up over 6 months, were enrolled in analysis. A central venous catheter was used as a drain tube in all cases (outer diameter 1.7 mm, inner diameter 1.0 mm). Visual analogue scale (VAS) was applied for assessing pain scores during the first 24 hours after the operation. Vancouver scar scale (VSS) was used for assessing the scar left by the drainage. The drainage volume (minimum scale:10 ml, approximate read: 1 ml) was recorded every 2 hours during the first postoperative 12 hours, every 4 hours during 12 to 24 hours, every 8 hours during 24 to 48 hours, and once from 48 hours until extubation. The volume of drainage, the cumulative volume and the percentage of cumulative volume accounting for the total volume were calculated. The data of residual volume (subtract the cumulative volume from the total volume) in the postoperative 24, 32 and 40 hours were analyzed, and their upper one-side P 95 was calculated by percentile method. Results:There were 12 males and 91 females. The age was (36.6±9.7) years (range: 18 to 58 years). The intraoperative tube-inserting time was (10.1±2.6) minutes (range: 6 to 18 minutes). The pain score on the first day was 2.7±1.1 (range: 1 to 5). The extubation time was (2.7±0.5) days (range: 2 to 4 days). VSS scores in the postoperative 1 st month and 6 th month were 2.9±1.3 (range: 0 to 7) and 0(2)( M( Q R)), respectively. The size of the scar was 0 (2.5) mm in the postoperative 6 th month. Sixty-four patients had no visible scars. There were 5 patients who had postoperative drain-related complications (1 for air leakage, 1 for tube blockage, 3 for subcutaneous hydrop, 2 for regional infection), who were all cured after proper treatment. The total volume of drainage for 98 patients without postoperative drain-related complications was (80.1±12.2) ml (range: 58 to 131 ml). The cumulative drainage within 8 hours accounted for (53.8±4.2)% (range: 41.0% to 62.9%) of the total drainage. The volume of residual fluids in the postoperative 32 hours was estimated to (5.8±2.7) ml (range: 0 to 12 ml, P 95=10.0 ml). Conclusions:The small drain tubecan be applied in TOETVA, providing a satisfied cosmetic appearance and a reliable drainage. The main exudation period of the wound is within 8 hours after the operation. If a residual volume less than 10 ml is considered to be self-absorbable, the shortest safe extubation point for 95% patients without drain-related complications should be 32 hours after the operation.
10.Application of a small drainage tube in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach
Zeyang LIU ; Xiaowei PENG ; Zan LI ; Bo ZHOU ; Chunliu LYU ; Peng WU ; Yuanyuan TANG ; Wen PENG ; Hui LI ; Yan OU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2020;58(11):870-875
Objective:To examine the feasibility of small drain in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA).Methods:A prospective research was performed in Department of Oncology Plastic Surgery/Head and Neck Surgery, Hunan Cancer Hospital, from October 2018 to March 2019. Totally 103 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, signed the operation agreement of TOETVA, had their surgery completed and followed-up over 6 months, were enrolled in analysis. A central venous catheter was used as a drain tube in all cases (outer diameter 1.7 mm, inner diameter 1.0 mm). Visual analogue scale (VAS) was applied for assessing pain scores during the first 24 hours after the operation. Vancouver scar scale (VSS) was used for assessing the scar left by the drainage. The drainage volume (minimum scale:10 ml, approximate read: 1 ml) was recorded every 2 hours during the first postoperative 12 hours, every 4 hours during 12 to 24 hours, every 8 hours during 24 to 48 hours, and once from 48 hours until extubation. The volume of drainage, the cumulative volume and the percentage of cumulative volume accounting for the total volume were calculated. The data of residual volume (subtract the cumulative volume from the total volume) in the postoperative 24, 32 and 40 hours were analyzed, and their upper one-side P 95 was calculated by percentile method. Results:There were 12 males and 91 females. The age was (36.6±9.7) years (range: 18 to 58 years). The intraoperative tube-inserting time was (10.1±2.6) minutes (range: 6 to 18 minutes). The pain score on the first day was 2.7±1.1 (range: 1 to 5). The extubation time was (2.7±0.5) days (range: 2 to 4 days). VSS scores in the postoperative 1 st month and 6 th month were 2.9±1.3 (range: 0 to 7) and 0(2)( M( Q R)), respectively. The size of the scar was 0 (2.5) mm in the postoperative 6 th month. Sixty-four patients had no visible scars. There were 5 patients who had postoperative drain-related complications (1 for air leakage, 1 for tube blockage, 3 for subcutaneous hydrop, 2 for regional infection), who were all cured after proper treatment. The total volume of drainage for 98 patients without postoperative drain-related complications was (80.1±12.2) ml (range: 58 to 131 ml). The cumulative drainage within 8 hours accounted for (53.8±4.2)% (range: 41.0% to 62.9%) of the total drainage. The volume of residual fluids in the postoperative 32 hours was estimated to (5.8±2.7) ml (range: 0 to 12 ml, P 95=10.0 ml). Conclusions:The small drain tubecan be applied in TOETVA, providing a satisfied cosmetic appearance and a reliable drainage. The main exudation period of the wound is within 8 hours after the operation. If a residual volume less than 10 ml is considered to be self-absorbable, the shortest safe extubation point for 95% patients without drain-related complications should be 32 hours after the operation.

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