1.Nanoparticles (NPs)-mediated Siglec15 silencing and macrophage repolarization for enhanced cancer immunotherapy.
Xiaodi LIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Yixia LIANG ; Shiyu XIONG ; Yan CAI ; Jincheng CAO ; Yanni XU ; Xiaolin XU ; Ye WU ; Qiang LU ; Xiaoding XU ; Baoming LUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(12):5048-5059
T cell infiltration and proliferation in tumor tissues are the main factors that significantly affect the therapeutic outcomes of cancer immunotherapy. Emerging evidence has shown that interferon-gamma (IFNγ) could enhance CXCL9 secretion from macrophages to recruit T cells, but Siglec15 expressed on TAMs can attenuate T cell proliferation. Therefore, targeted regulation of macrophage function could be a promising strategy to enhance cancer immunotherapy via concurrently promoting the infiltration and proliferation of T cells in tumor tissues. We herein developed reduction-responsive nanoparticles (NPs) made with poly (disulfide amide) (PDSA) and lipid-poly (ethylene glycol) (lipid-PEG) for systemic delivery of Siglec15 siRNA (siSiglec15) and IFNγ for enhanced cancer immunotherapy. After intravenous administration, these cargo-loaded could highly accumulate in the tumor tissues and be efficiently internalized by tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). With the highly concentrated glutathione (GSH) in the cytoplasm to destroy the nanostructure, the loaded IFNγ and siSiglec15 could be rapidly released, which could respectively repolarize macrophage phenotype to enhance CXCL9 secretion for T cell infiltration and silence Siglec15 expression to promote T cell proliferation, leading to significant inhibition of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) growth when combining with the immune checkpoint inhibitor. The strategy developed herein could be used as an effective tool to enhance cancer immunotherapy.
2.Comparison of short-term outcomes between fluorescence method versus modified inflation-deflation method on thoracoscopic anatomical segmentectomy: a study based on propensity score matching
Baoming WANG ; Feng WU ; Dongchun MA ; Mingming WANG ; Tangbin LIU ; Congshu HUA ; Chaodong ZHANG ; Wensheng WANG ; Xiang DING ; Jian ZHAO ; Chen DAI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2023;39(3):134-141
Objective:To investigate the application value of fluorescence imaging in single-port thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy.Methods:The clinical data of 280 patients (145 patients with fluorescence method and 135 patients with modified inflation-deflation method) who underwent thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy were retrospectively studied in the Anhui Chest Hospital from June 2020 to June 2021. There were 113 patients in the simple segmentectomy group and 167 patients in the complex segmentectomy group. The baseline data of the fluorescence method and the modified inflation-deflation method in the complex segmentectomy group were corrected by propensity score matching, and the perioperative results were compared between the groups.Results:There were no significant differences in segmental resection time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative drainage, postoperative pain, postoperative extubation time, length of hospital stay, incidence of complications and cost of hand-holding between the fluorescence method and the modified method of the simple segmentectomy group.In the complex segmentectomy group, the time of segmental resection with the fluorescence method was significantly shorter than that with the modified inflation-deflation method( P<0.05), and other indexes had no significant difference. Conclusion:Fluorescence method single-port thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy has the same perioperative safety and short-term efficacy as modified inflation-deflation method, which can significantly shorten the operative time and improve the operative efficiency in complex anatomic segmentectomy.
3.Bridging the structure gap between pellets in artificial dissolution media and in gastro-intestinal tract in rats.
Hongyu SUN ; Siyu HE ; Li WU ; Zeying CAO ; Xian SUN ; Mingwei XU ; Shan LU ; Mingdi XU ; Baoming NING ; Huimin SUN ; Tiqiao XIAO ; Peter YORK ; Xu XU ; Xianzhen YIN ; Jiwen ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(1):326-338
Changes in structure of oral solid dosage forms (OSDF) elementally determine the drug release and its therapeutic effects. In this research, synchrotron radiation X-ray micro-computed tomography was utilized to visualize the 3D structure of enteric coated pellets recovered from the gastrointestinal tract of rats. The structures of pellets in solid state and in vitro compendium media were measured. Pellets in vivo underwent morphological and structural changes which differed significantly from those in vitro compendium media. Thus, optimizations of the dissolution media were performed to mimic the appropriate in vivo conditions by introducing pepsin and glass microspheres in media. The sphericity, pellet volume, pore volume and porosity of the in vivo esomeprazole magnesium pellets in stomach for 2 h were recorded 0.47, 1.55 × 108 μm3, 0.44 × 108 μm3 and 27.6%, respectively. After adding pepsin and glass microspheres, the above parameters in vitro reached to 0.44, 1.64 × 108 μm3, 0.38 × 108 μm3 and 23.0%, respectively. Omeprazole magnesium pellets behaved similarly. The structural features of pellets between in vitro media and in vivo condition were bridged successfully in terms of 3D structures to ensure better design, characterization and quality control of advanced OSDF.
4.Prognostic value of Deauville criteria and IHP criteria in 18F-FDG PET/CT for clinical evaluation at the end of treatment in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Huihui HE ; Xiaohong WU ; Xiaoqing DU ; Baoming MI ; Liping CHEN ; Yu ZHANG ; Qiaoling XU ; Najing WU ; Xuyang YOU ; Chunjing YU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(5):266-271
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency and prognostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT for response assessment after treatment in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) when using the Deauville criteria and International Harmonization Project (IHP) criteria.Methods A total of 212 patients (119 males,93 males,average age:59.6(10-88) years) with DLBCL from February 2010 to June 2018 were analyzed.All subjects underwent restaging PET/CT after treatment.Images were evaluated with the IHP criteria,Deauville score of 3-5 (DC3) and Deauville score of 4-5 (DC4).The diagnostic efficiency of the 3 criteria for treatment effect was assessed and follow-up results were used as the gold standard.Spearman rank correlation analysis was used.Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards model.Results The positive predictive value and accuracy of DC4 for treatment effect evaluation were 96.8%(61/63) and 94.3%(200/212),those of IHP criteria were 75.3%(67/89) and 87.7%(186/212)respectively,and those of DC3 were 82.9% (68/82) and 92.0% (195/212) respectively.IHP criteria results and Deauville scores were correlated(rs =0.926,P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-positive groups were 78.7%,76.5% and 69.8%,respectively,and those in IHP-,DC3-and CD4-negative groups were significantly higher (95.6%,94.7%,97.2%;x2=14.415,18.293 and 26.920,all P<0.05).The similar results were found for OS rates (x2 =9.597,11.149 and 17.416,all P<0.05).The 2-year PFS rates in Deauville score of 1,2,3,4,5 groups were 95.3%,91.7%,93.3%,88.9% and 55.6% respectively (x2 =48.199,P<0.05).Cox-regression analysis showed significant correlation between Deauville criteria and 2-year PFS rate (P<0.05).Conclusions PET/CT with DC4,DC3 and IHP criteria have high predictive values for treatment outcome,and DC4 is the best.Cox regression analysis shows significant risk of progression by Deauville criteria.
5.Proficiency Testing for Melting Point Determination of Chemical Drugs in Laboratory
Jing XIONG ; Yadan LIU ; Baoming NING ; Yi LIU ; Lan HE ; Xinhua XIANG ; Jianmin WU
China Pharmacist 2017;20(2):386-388
Objective:To evaluate the capacity and level of melting point determination of chemical drugs in the laboratories par-ticipating in the proficiency testing. Methods:Two test samples were prepared, and the labs volunteered to participate in the proficien-cy testing program ( PTP) . The melting point determination was performed according to the general principle 0612 in part four of Chi-nese Pharmacopoeia (2015 edition), and the results were analyzed by robust statistics and the determination proficiency of the laborato-ries were evaluated by Z-score. Results:The analysis showed that two test samples were homogeneous and stable, which met the re-quirements of the PTP. Totally 31 laboratories had satisfactory results, which accounted for 83. 8%. Conclusion:The majority of the participant laboratories can accurately determine the melting points of test samples, and the information is very helpful to the next profi-ciency testing program.
6.The value of post processing technique of MSCT in the diagnosis of bile duct stones
Baoming ZHANG ; Yuanzheng ZHU ; Haibo ZHOU ; Yaoqi ZHENG ; Canxiang WU ; Lihong GAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(5):762-764
Objective To investigate the value of post processing technique of MSCT in the diagnosis of bile duct stones.Methods 89 cases with high density bile stones were collected.All of the images were reconstructed by using surface reconstruction(CPR),multiplanar reconstruction(MPR),volume reconstruction(VR), to clearly show the location, size, number and shape of bile duct stones, and provide accurate image information for clinic.Results 396 cases of bile duct stones were detected in all of the 89 patients,after treatment,the reconstructed image of could accurately show the location,size,number and shape of stones.Conclusion Post-processing technique of MSCT can provide accurate image information for the diagnosis of the the biliary stone,and improve the effectiveness and safety of the operation.
7.A multicenter study to confirm further diagnostic value of strain ratio method giving to 5-point scoring by elastography for differentiation of breast lesions
Bing OU ; Jiayi WU ; Xinchuan ZHOU ; Jiyi YAO ; Ming LIANG ; Baoming LUO ; Hui ZHI ; Yulan PENG ; Parajuly Sundar SHYAM
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(10):867-871
Objective To confirm whether strain ratio should be added after evaluation of lesions with 5-point elasticity scoring for differentiating breast lesions on ultrasonic elastography(UE).Methods Eight hundred and forty-six consecutive female patients with 1 071 breast lesions were recruited into a multicenter retrospective study,which involved 8 centers across China.All the patients underwent the UE procedure and the strain ratios were calculated.The sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,PPV and NPV were calculated for each of the two evaluation systems and the areas under the ROC curve were compared.Results The strain ratios of 559 benign lesions(2.7±1.4)and 512 malignant lesions(8.1±5.9)were significantly different (P<0.001).When the cutoff point was 3.03,strain ratio method had 81.6% sensitivity,89.7% specificity,81.7% accuracy,80.2% PPV and 84.2% NPV.The areas under the ROC curve with the strain ratio method and 5-point scoring method were 0.865 and 0.862,respectively(P =0.622).For the lesions with elasticity score 3 and 4,the areas under the ROC curve of the two Methods were 0.71 1 and 0.629, respectively(P = 0.020).Conclusions Although the two UE Methods have similar diagnostic performance,separate calculation of the strain ratios seems compulsory,especially for the lesions with elasticity score 3 and 4.
8.Open reduction vs closed reduction and pinning in treatment of typeⅢ supracondylar humeral fractures in children:a meta-analysis
Detao MA ; Baoming YUAN ; Ziyan ZHANG ; Liheng KANG ; Mingyu CUI ; Dankai WU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(12):1103-1108
Objective To assess the effects of two different managements of typeⅢsupracondyla humeral fractures in children: open reduction vs closed reduction and pinning. Methods Relevant articles were identified by using several database (Pubmed Medline, EMbase, cochranelibrary, CBM, CNKI, wanfang data). Control studies comparing closed reduction with percutaneous pinning and open reduction with pinning were analyzed.Results There was no significant difference in the carrying angle according to criteria of Flynn(OR=0.92,P=0.760).There was no significant difference in the functional results according to criteria of Flynn(OR=1.77, P=0.557).There was no significant difference in the ulnar nerve injury(OR=1.10,P=0.332).However, there was a obvious tendency to excellent and good results in the closed reduction group. Conclusions We recommend that closed reduction with percutaneous pinning should be performed first unless some special circumstances are present, for example:complex fractures and failed closed reduction.
9.Development of Terahertz Imaging Technology in the Assessment of Burn Injuries.
Xinjian ZHU ; Xuan HE ; Pin WANG ; Dandan GAO ; Yan QIU ; Qinghua HE ; Baoming WU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2016;33(1):184-187
Terahertz waves have unique properties and advantages, which makes it gain increasing attention and applications in the biomedical field. Burns is a common clinical trauma. Since the water-sensitive and non-destructive characteristics of terahertz, terahertz imaging techniques can be used to detect burns. So far, terahertz imaging technology in the assessment of burn injuries has been developed from ex vivo to in vivo, and high-resolution images can be obtained through the gauzes and plasters. In this paper, we mainly introduces the application of terahertz imaging technology and development in the assessment of burn injuries.
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10.Comparative study of superb microvascular imaging and contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic microvascular imaging in diagnosis of breast tumor
Xin CHEN ; Baoming LUO ; Xiaofeng GUAN ; Huan WU ; Xiaoyun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(7):608-611
Objective To compare the diagnostic efficiency of superb microvascular imaging (SMI) and contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic microvascular imaging (MVI) for differentiating breast lesions.Methods One hundred and sixteen patients with 116 breast lesions were first examined by grayscale ultrasound.Then SMI and MVI were performed on all patients.Microvascular architectures of breast lesions were depicted by both methods.The lesions were evaluated based on their microvascular architectures.The diagnostic efficacy of both methods were compared.Results The diagnostic sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy of SMI and MVI were 79.24%,90.48 %,85.35% and 88.68%,87.30%,87.93%,respectively.The areas under the curve of SMI and MVI were 0.888 and 0.926.The diagnostic values of SMI and MVI were not statistically different (P =0.212).Conclusions SMI can detect tiny vessels and depict microvascular architecture of breast lesions as MVI do,which is beneficial for breast tumor differentiation.The diagnostic efficacy of SMI is almost the same as MVI.

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