1.The role of MZT2A in skin cutaneous melanoma based on multiomics data
Ziqian XU ; Bingjiang LIN ; Xie QIU ; Hua HUANG ; Suling XU ; Lingyi LU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(6):11-18
Objective To explore and evaluate the association between mitotic spindle organizing protein 2A(MZT2A)and survival prognosis and immunotherapy response of skin cutaneous melanoma(SKCM),based on multiomics data mining.Methods The expression difference and survival prognosis of MZT2A in SKCM were analyzed by the Cancer Genome Atlas database,Genotype-tissue Expression Data,Human Protein Atlas,SUMMER database.The biological function of MZT2A and related enriched pathways were analyzed by David2.The differences of immune infiltrating cells,immune therapy response and immune escape ability between high-and low-MZT2A groups were analyzed and compared by using Tumor Immune Estimation Resource,Tumor Immune Single-cell Hub,Tumor-immune System Interactions database,the Cancer Imaging Archive and Tumor Immune Dysfunction and Exclusion databases.Results The expression of MZT2A gene elevated in a variety of cancers,especially in SKCM.SKCM samples with high expression of MZT2A had a poor overall survival.The expression of MZT2A was negatively correlated with the infiltration of CD8+T cells,CD4+T cells,macrophages,neutrophils and dendritic cells in SKCM tissues.In addition,the higher the expression of MZT2A,the therapeutic response of SKCM were worse to immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICI).Conclusion MZT2A is a novel survival prediction target of SKCM.SKCM patients with high expression of MZT2A have poor response to ICI treatment,which provides a theoretical basis for predicting the survival prognosis and guiding immune targeted therapy of SKCM.
2.The role of MZT2A in skin cutaneous melanoma based on multiomics data
Ziqian XU ; Bingjiang LIN ; Xie QIU ; Hua HUANG ; Suling XU ; Lingyi LU
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(6):11-18
Objective To explore and evaluate the association between mitotic spindle organizing protein 2A(MZT2A)and survival prognosis and immunotherapy response of skin cutaneous melanoma(SKCM),based on multiomics data mining.Methods The expression difference and survival prognosis of MZT2A in SKCM were analyzed by the Cancer Genome Atlas database,Genotype-tissue Expression Data,Human Protein Atlas,SUMMER database.The biological function of MZT2A and related enriched pathways were analyzed by David2.The differences of immune infiltrating cells,immune therapy response and immune escape ability between high-and low-MZT2A groups were analyzed and compared by using Tumor Immune Estimation Resource,Tumor Immune Single-cell Hub,Tumor-immune System Interactions database,the Cancer Imaging Archive and Tumor Immune Dysfunction and Exclusion databases.Results The expression of MZT2A gene elevated in a variety of cancers,especially in SKCM.SKCM samples with high expression of MZT2A had a poor overall survival.The expression of MZT2A was negatively correlated with the infiltration of CD8+T cells,CD4+T cells,macrophages,neutrophils and dendritic cells in SKCM tissues.In addition,the higher the expression of MZT2A,the therapeutic response of SKCM were worse to immune checkpoint inhibitors(ICI).Conclusion MZT2A is a novel survival prediction target of SKCM.SKCM patients with high expression of MZT2A have poor response to ICI treatment,which provides a theoretical basis for predicting the survival prognosis and guiding immune targeted therapy of SKCM.
3.Analysis of CEP290 gene variants and clinical phenotypes in a family with Leber congenital amaurosis type 10
Haitao ZHANG ; Ziqian ZHU ; Handong DAN ; Yingying XU ; Hanchao GUO ; Lu SHI ; Liangwei MAO
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2024;40(4):273-280
Objective:To identify and observe disease-causing gene variants and clinical phenotypes in a Han Chinese family with Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA).Methods:A retrospective study. A patient with LCA10 and his parents who had presented at Department of Ophthalmology of Henan Provincial People's Hospital on May 2022 were selected as the study subject. Detailed medical and family histories were recorded, fundus photography and flash electroretinogram (F-ERG) were performed. Peripheral venous blood samples (3 ml) of the proband and his parents were collected to extract whole genomic DNA, then whole exome sequencing (WES) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing were carried out for the proband to determine the disease-causing gene and variants. All variants were annotated by bioinformatics analysis. According to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines, the pathogenicity of all detected variants were evaluated. Candidate variants were verified by Sanger sequencing, and in vitro minigene assay were performed to evaluate the impact of the missense variant with insufficient evidence on mRNA splicing.Results:The proband, male, 7-month-old, presented with an inability to follow light or objects, eye poking, photophobia, nystagmus, partial loss of retinal pigment epithelium around the fovea of the macula. At the age of 2 years old, F-ERG revealed severe reduction, elongation, or even no waveform of a-wave and b-wave in both eyes. No obvious abnormality was found in the clinical phenotype of his parents. The result of WES revealed that the proband carried two variants in exon 40 and exon 2 of CEP290, a frameshift variant c.5515_5518del (p.Glu1839Lysfs*11) (V1) and a novel missense variant c.74C>T (p.Ala25Val) (V2), respectively. The result of mitochondrial DNA sequencing was negative. Sanger sequencing confirmed that the heterozygous frameshift variant was inherited from his father and the heterozygous novel missense variant was inherited from his mother, which constituted compound heterozygous variants. In vitro minigene splicing assay confirmed that V2 created a new splicing donor at exon 2, leading to the in-frame deletion of 30bp fragment during transcription and loss of 10 amino acid residues in the protein. The two variants were pathogenic (V1) and likely pathogenic (V2) based on ACMG guidelines, respectively. Conclusions:The c.5515_5518del and novel c.74C>T compound heterozygous variants of the CEP290 gene probably are the cause of LCA10 in this family, which lead to the production of a truncated protein and aberrant splicing of pre-mRNA, respectively. LCA is characterized by early onset, severe impairment of visual function, and a wide range of disease-causing variations.
4.Discussion on the construction of clinical trial management model in dental specialty hospitals
Ziqian LU ; Can DU ; Qi HAN ; Sheng LI ; Jia JU ; Jia LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(6):497-501
Objective:This study aims to analyze the current status of clinical trial management in dental specialized hospitals under the record-filing system for clinical trial institutions, and to propose targeted optimization measures, aiming to improve management level and provide reference for the establishment of a clinical trial management model with characteristics of dental specialized hospitals.Methods:A survey was conducted on multiple dental specialized hospitals in China to understand the existing problems and excellent management experiences in clinical trial management.Results:In the current clinical trial management of dental specialized hospitals, there were still problems such as unclear positioning of internal management departments, insufficient number of full-time personnel, and weak awareness of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) among researchers.Conclusions:Dental specialized hospitals can strengthen management by clarifying the positioning of clinical trial management departments, implementing a project responsibility system for full-time personnel, improving the construction of management systems, and strengthening researcher training, so as to ensure the effective operation of clinical trials and further improve their quality.
5.Discussion on the construction of clinical trial management model in dental specialty hospitals
Ziqian LU ; Can DU ; Qi HAN ; Sheng LI ; Jia JU ; Jia LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2024;37(6):497-501
Objective:This study aims to analyze the current status of clinical trial management in dental specialized hospitals under the record-filing system for clinical trial institutions, and to propose targeted optimization measures, aiming to improve management level and provide reference for the establishment of a clinical trial management model with characteristics of dental specialized hospitals.Methods:A survey was conducted on multiple dental specialized hospitals in China to understand the existing problems and excellent management experiences in clinical trial management.Results:In the current clinical trial management of dental specialized hospitals, there were still problems such as unclear positioning of internal management departments, insufficient number of full-time personnel, and weak awareness of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) among researchers.Conclusions:Dental specialized hospitals can strengthen management by clarifying the positioning of clinical trial management departments, implementing a project responsibility system for full-time personnel, improving the construction of management systems, and strengthening researcher training, so as to ensure the effective operation of clinical trials and further improve their quality.
6.Participation of CCL1 in Snail-Positive Fibroblasts in Colorectal Cancer Contribute to 5-Fluorouracil/Paclitaxel Chemoresistance.
Ziqian LI ; Kaying CHAN ; Yifei QI ; Linlin LU ; Fen NING ; Mengling WU ; Haifang WANG ; Yuan WANG ; Shaohui CAI ; Jun DU
Cancer Research and Treatment 2018;50(3):894-907
PURPOSE: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) activated by cancer cells has a central role in development and malignant biological behavior in colorectal cancer (CRC). Adult fibroblasts do not express Snail, but Snail-positive fibroblasts are discovered in the stroma of malignant CRC and reported to be the key role to chemoresistance. However, the reciprocal effect of CAFs expressed Snail to chemoresistance on CRC cells and the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully characterized. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Snail-overexpressed 3T3 stable cell lines were generated by lipidosome and CT26 mixed with 3T3-Snail subcutaneous transplanted CRC models were established by subcutaneous injection. Cell Counting Kit-8, flow cytometry and western blotting assays were performed, and immunohistochemistry staining was studied. The cytokines participated in chemoresistance was validated with reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and heatmap. RESULTS: Snail-expression fibroblasts are discovered in human and mouse spontaneous CRCs. Overexpression of Snail induces 3T3 fibroblasts transdifferentiation to CAFs. CT26 co-cultured with 3T3-Snail resisted the impairment from 5-fluorouracil and paclitaxel in vitro. The subcutaneous transplanted tumor models included 3T3-Snail cells develop without restrictions even after treating with 5-fluorouracil or paclitaxel. Moreover, these chemoresistant processes may be mediated by CCL1 secreted by Snail-expression fibroblasts via transforming growth factor β/nuclear factor-κB signaling pathways. CONCLUSION: Taken together, Snail-expressing 3T3 fibroblasts display CAFs properties that support 5-fluorouracil and paclitaxel chemoresistance in CRC via participation of CCL1 and suggest that inhibition of the Snail-expression fibroblasts in tumor may be a useful strategy to limit chemoresistance.
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7.Clincal study of treatment for refractory diabetic wound
Zhenqiang SONG ; Runxiu WANG ; Yuan LIN ; Daen LIU ; Ziqian LIANG ; Liming ZHANG ; Qingwen NONG ; Shuliang LU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(8):731-733
Objective To explore the repair method for refractory diabetic wound. Methods A total of 206 patients with refractory diabetic foot ulcers were treated with proper surgical treatments.Results Of all, 106 patients were treated by skin flap (51.5 % ), with one stage wound healing rate of 85.8%; 122 patients were repaired with split-thickness skin graft ( 59.2% ), with survival rate of the graft for 79.5%. Simple toe amputation was made in 34 patients (46 toes). The high level amputation was performed in 56 patients (27.2%). Of all, 132 patients were followed up for 6-18 months, which showed that ulcer recurred in 12 patients (9.1%). Conclusion Timely and effective treatment as well as flap and skin graft repair could reduce high level amputation rate of diabetic foot ulcer and promote the quality of life.
8.The value of computer aided detection in digital chest radiograph on the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules
Ziqian CHEN ; Biyun ZHANG ; Zhengwen ZHAO ; Guangming LU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Objective:To evaluate the computer aided detection system on the diagnosis of pulmonary nodules. Methods: 120 cases of examined patients with solitary lung nodules up to 9-30 mm in diameter were evaluated. All nodules had been verified by means of biopsy. 120 cases of healthy patients were selected as control group on the basis of confirmation on the chest CT. All chest radiograph in the two group were obtained with a digital radiography system. Five experienced chest radiologists and five residents detected the chest radiograph with or without CAD output images. The scales of performance were evaluated with receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC curve). Results: The average area under the curve value increased significantly from 0.762 without to 0.825 with CAD output images(P
9.The value of electron beam computed tomography in tumor staging and evaluating resectability of ovarian carcinoma
Hong SU ; Ning ZHENG ; Wei HUANG ; Jinxia LIU ; Ziqian CHEN ; Guangming LU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Objective: Evaluating ovarian carcinoma diagnosis,staging and resectability with EBCT. Methods: 25 cases of ovarian carcinoma were performed in total abdominal including pelvic with EBCT one week before operation.CT findings were compared and analysed with surgical and pathological results. Results: Of 25 patients,11 were serous cyst adenocarcinoma,six mucinous cyst adenocarcinoma,three malignant teratoma,two metastases,and each have only one for clear cell carcinoma,embryo carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma.Clinical staging of carcinoma were seven in stageⅠ,seven in stage Ⅱ,nine in stage Ⅲ,two in stage Ⅳ.Invaded vessels and nearby organs around ovarian carcinoma,and the status of peritoneum metastases,were main factors that influenced the difficulties of operation.Compared with conventional CT,EBCT has the virtues of ultrafast scanning,excellent quality of image,and displaying focus detail fine.Conclusion: EBCT scanning is very valuable in diagnosis,tumor staging and evaluating resectability of ovarian carcinoma.
10.Diagnostic value of helical CT for vascular complications in patients with pancreatitis
Zhongqiu WANG ; Jieshou LI ; Weiqin LI ; Guangming LU ; Ziqian CHEN ; Zhufu QUAN ; Yunzhao ZHAO ; Ning LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate spiral CT in diagnosing vascular complications of pancreatitis. Methods The clinical and surgical results and the CT findings of 316 patients with acute or chronic pancreatitis were comparatively analyzed. Special attention was paid to the CT findings of the patients with peritoneal hemorrhage and vascular abnormality. CT Hu of celiac blood effusion was measured. Pseudoaneurysms, phlebothrombosis and venous thrombosis of peripancreatic vessels in CT enhancement were carefully analyzed. Results Acute pancreatitis was found in 275 out of the 316 patients, and chronic pancreatitis in 41 cases. Among those with acute pancreatitis, 20 had peritoneal cavity vascular complications. In the 13 cases of peritoneal cavity hemorrhage(including 5 patients complicated with digestive tract hemorrhage), CT identified 11 with as regional or diffuse slight high density fluid collections, and failed in 2 cases. CT scans detected gastric varices in 4 out of 7 patients with digestive tract hemorrhage. Of those with chronic pancreatitis, CT found celiac artery pseudoaneurysm in one, spleen artery pseudoaneurysm in one and splenic vein thrombosis with gastric varices in one. Conclusions (1)Regional or diffuse slight high or high density fluid collections were common CT findings of peritoneal cavity hemorrhage. (2)Enhanced spiral CT scanning could demonstrate peripanreatic vascular pseudoaneurysms. (3)Varices in gastric fundus and necrosis in pancreatic body and tail often indicate the formation of spleen venous thrombosis.

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