1.The value of CT radiomics in predicting treatment outcomes in patients with nasal polyps
Kanghua WANG ; Yueming CUI ; Jianbo SHI ; Yueqi SUN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(6):582-589
Objective:To evaluate the predictive efficacy of sinus CT radiomics for treatment outcomes in nasal polyp patients undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted at the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, including 194 patients with nasal polyps treated between January 2015 and December 2019. The cohort comprised 132 males and 62 females, aged 16 to 75 years. Patients were divided into a training set ( n=135) and an internal validation set ( n=59). An external validation set ( n=34), consisting of 22 males and 12 females aged 16 to 59 years, was included from January 2020 to December 2021. Disease control was evaluated using the criteria from the European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2020 (EPOS 2020). Radiomic features were extracted from sinus CT images and analyzed using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression. Models combining radiomic and clinical features were developed to predict treatment efficacy. Results:The radiomics and combined models, based on four selected features, outperformed the clinical feature model in the training set, with AUC values of 0.901 and 0.915, versus 0.874, respectively. In the internal validation set, AUCs were 0.839, 0.832, and 0.716. Despite reduced AUCs in the external set, the radiomics model maintained good generalizability (0.748, 0.764, 0.620). Decision curve analysis showed significant clinical benefits in both radiomics and combined models.Conclusion:The CT-based radiomics model demonstrates significant predictive power in identifying refractory nasal polyps, suggesting its potential for clinical application in treatment outcome prediction.
2.Genetic analysis of a child with Hypotrichosis simplex
Yujuan ZHAI ; Xiaohui LI ; Wei WANG ; Jinfa DOU ; Jianbo WANG ; Dongmei SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2024;41(3):351-355
Objective:To explore the clinical phenotype and genetic characteristics of a child with Hypotrichosis 14.Methods:A child who had presented at the Henan Provincial People′s Hospital on May 4, 2020 due to hair thinning was selected as the study subject. Clinical data of the child was collected. Peripheral venous blood samples were collected from the child and her parents. Genomic DNA was extracted and subjected to whole exome sequencing. Candidate variants were validated by Sanger sequencing and bioinformatic analysis.Results:The child, a 5-year-old female, had presented with thin, soft lanugo-like hair which was easy to fall off. The child was found to harbor compound heterozygous missense variants of the LSS gene, namely c. 1609G>A (p.V537M) in exon 17 and c. 802T>G (p.F268V) in exon 8, which were respectively inherited from her father and mother. Both variant sites were highly conserved, though based on the guidelines from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), both variants were rated as variants of unknown significance (PM2_Supporting+ PP3+ PP4). Conclusion:The c. 1609G>A (p.V537M) and c. 802T>G (p.F268V) compound heterozygous variants of the LSS gene probably underlay the clinical phenotype in this patient.
3.Investigation and analysis of the current status of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt treatment for portal hypertension in China
Haozhuo GUO ; Meng NIU ; Haibo SHAO ; Xinwei HAN ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Junhui SUN ; Zhuting FANG ; Bin XIONG ; Xiaoli ZHU ; Weixin REN ; Min YUAN ; Shiping YU ; Weifu LYU ; Xueqiang ZHANG ; Chunqing ZHANG ; Lei LI ; Xuefeng LUO ; Yusheng SONG ; Yilong MA ; Tong DANG ; Hua XIANG ; Yun JIN ; Hui XUE ; Guiyun JIN ; Xiao LI ; Jiarui LI ; Shi ZHOU ; Changlu YU ; Song HE ; Lei YU ; Hongmei ZU ; Jun MA ; Yanming LEI ; Ke XU ; Xiaolong QI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2024;58(4):437-443
Objective:To investigate the current situation of the use of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) for portal hypertension, which should aid the development of TIPS in China.Methods:The China Portal Hypertension Alliance (CHESS) initiated this study that comprehensively investigated the basic situation of TIPS for portal hypertension in China through network research. The survey included the following: the number of surgical cases, main indications, the development of Early-TIPS, TIPS for portal vein cavernous transformation, collateral circulation embolization, intraoperative portal pressure gradient measurement, commonly used stent types, conventional anticoagulation and time, postoperative follow-up, obstacles, and the application of domestic instruments.Results:According to the survey, a total of 13 527 TIPS operations were carried out in 545 hospitals participating in the survey in 2021, and 94.1% of the hospital had the habit of routine follow-up after TIPS. Most hospitals believed that the main indications of TIPS were the control of acute bleeding (42.6%) and the prevention of rebleeding (40.7%). 48.1% of the teams carried out early or priority TIPS, 53.0% of the teams carried out TIPS for the cavernous transformation of the portal vein, and 81.0% chose routine embolization of collateral circulation during operation. Most of them used coils and biological glue as embolic materials, and 78.5% of the team routinely performed intraoperative portal pressure gradient measurements. In selecting TIPS stents, 57.1% of the hospitals woulel choose Viator-specific stents, 57.2% woulel choose conventional anticoagulation after TIPS, and the duration of anticoagulation was between 3-6 months (55.4%). The limitation of TIPS surgery was mainly due to cost (72.3%) and insufficient understanding of doctors in related departments (77.4%). Most teams accepted the domestic instruments used in TIPS (92.7%).Conclusions:This survey shows that TIPS treatment is an essential part of treating portal hypertension in China. The total number of TIPS cases is far from that of patients with portal hypertension. In the future, it is still necessary to popularize TIPS technology and further standardize surgical indications, routine operations, and instrument application.
4.Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 attenuates endotoxin-induced acute lung injury by up-regulating cellular tight junction protein Claudin-18 expression
Shasha LIU ; Shu'an DONG ; Jia SHI ; Huayang LIU ; Qiaoying GAO ; Jianbo YU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(4):377-380
Objective:To investigate the effect of nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) on the cellular tight junction protein Claudin-18 in endotoxin-induced acute lung injury (ALI).Methods:Eighteen healthy male C57BL/6 mice were divided into control group, endotoxin-induced ALI model group (ALI group) and Nrf2 activator tert-butylhydroquinone (tBHQ) pretreatment group (tBHQ+ALI group) according to random number table method, with 6 mice in each group. Mice endotoxin-induced ALI model was reproduced by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 15 mg/kg), and the mice in the control group was injected with an equal amount of phosphate buffer solution (PBS). The mice in the tBHQ+ALI group received three intraperitoneal injections of tBHQ (a total of 50 mg/kg) at an interval of 1 hour before molding. The last injection of tBHQ was accompanied by LPS of 15 mg/kg. The mice in the control group and model group were given equal amounts of PBS, and PBS or LPS was given at the last injection. The mice were sacrificed at 12 hours after LPS injection to take lung tissues. After the lung tissue was stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, the pathological changes were observed under light microscopy, and the lung injury score was calculated. The lung wet/dry ratio (W/D) was determined. Nrf2 protein expression in the lung tissue was detected by Western blotting. Positive expression of Claudin-18 in the lung tissue was determined by immunohistochemistry.Results:The lung tissue showed normal structure, without significant pathological change in the control group. Compared with the control group, the alveolar septum widened accompanied by inflammatory cell infiltration, capillary hyperemia and tissue edema in the ALI group, the lung injury score and lung W/D ratio were significantly increased (lung injury score: 6.50±1.05 vs. 1.83±0.75, lung W/D ratio: 3.79±0.22 vs. 3.20±0.14, both P < 0.01), and the Nrf2 protein expression and Claudin-18 positive expression in the lung tissue were significantly lowered [Nrf2 protein (Nrf2/β-actin): 0.41±0.33 vs. 1.22±0.33, Claudin-18 ( A value): 0.28±0.07 vs. 0.44±0.10, both P < 0.05]. After tBHQ pretreatment, the degree of lung histopathological injury was significantly reduced compared with the ALI group, the alveolar space slightly abnormal, inflammatory cell infiltration and tissue edema reduced, the lung injury score and lung W/D ratio were significantly decreased (lung injury score: 3.00±0.89 vs. 6.50±1.05, lung W/D ratio: 3.28±0.19 vs. 3.79±0.22, both P < 0.01), and Nrf2 protein expression and Claudin-18 positive expression in the lung tissue were significantly increased [Nrf2 protein (Nrf2/β-actin): 1.26±0.09 vs. 0.41±0.33, Claudin-18 ( A valure): 0.45±0.04 vs. 0.28±0.07, both P < 0.05]. Conclusion:Nrf2 alleviated pulmonary edema and improved endotoxin-induced ALI by up-regulating Claudin-18 expression.
5.Multi-parameter spectral CT for differentiating grade G2-3 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor and pancreatic neuroendocrine carcinoma
Jiajia SHI ; Yifan ZHANG ; Yunjin CHEN ; Hui HAO ; Fulong YU ; Jianbo GAO ; Yamin WAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(11):1720-1724
Objective To explore the value of multi-parameter spectral CT for differentiating grade G2-3 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor(pNET)and pancreatic neuroendocrine carcinoma(pNEC).Methods Preoperative double-layer detector spectral CT(DLCT)data of 35 patients with pNET(pNET group,including 25 cases of G2 grade and 10 cases of G3 grade)and 17 patients with pNEC(pNEC group)were retrospectively analyzed.Conventional CT and spectral CT parameters were compared between groups,and those being significant different between groups according to univariate analysis were respectively incorporated into multivariate logistic regression to select the independent predictors for identifying grade G2-3 pNET and pNEC.Conventional CT model and spectral CT model were constructed,and the combined model was constructed based on the two.The efficacy of each model for distinguishing grade G2-3 pNET and pNEC was evaluated.Results CT values of lesions during venous phase(OR=0.939,P=0.025)and vascular invasion(OR=5.049,P=0.027)shown on conventional CT were both independent predictors,and conventional CT model was constructed,its area under the curve(AUC)for distinguishing grade G2-3 pNET and pNEC was 0.808.Normalized iodine concentration during venous phase(OR=0.603)and normalized effective atomic number during venous phase(OR=0.847)on spectral CT were both independent predictors(both P<0.05),and spectral CT model was constructed.The AUC of spectral CT model was 0.894,higher than that of conventional CT model(Z=2.127,P=0.033).The AUC of combined model was 0.924,higher than that of conventional CT model(Z=2.302,P=0.021)but not significantly different with that of spectral CT model(Z=0.827,P=0.408).Conclusion Multi-parameter spectral CT could effectively differentiate grade G2-G3 grade pNET and pNEC.
6.Effect of sodium sivelestat on expression of SPMs synthesis enzymes in mice with lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury
Chuanning LIU ; Jia SHI ; Yuhang LI ; Meiling PIAO ; Huayang LIU ; Qiujia LI ; Jianbo YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2024;44(11):1386-1390
Objective:To evaluate the effect of sodium sivelestat on the expression of specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) synthesis enzymes in mice with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI).Methods:Eighteen SPF healthy male C57BL/6 mice, aged 6-8 weeks, weighing 20-25 g, were divided into 3 groups ( n=6 each) using a random number table method: control group (C group), LPS-induced ALI group (ALI group), and LPS-induced ALI + sodium sivelestat group (ALI+ SV group). ALI was induced by intravenous injection of LPS 15 mg/kg through the tail vein. Sodium sivelestat 50 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected at 1 h after LPS administration. At 12 h after LPS administration, blood samples were collected from the eyeballs for routine blood tests, and the remaining blood was processed for serum extraction. The mice were sacrificed after anesthesia, and lung tissues were collected to determine the wet/dry weight (W/D) ratio, serum concentrations of interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) and IL-10 (by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), expression of neutrophil elastase (NE) and SPMs synthesis enzymes 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX), 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX), and 15-lipoxygenase (15-LOX) in lung tissues (by Western blot) and to examine the pathological changes of lung tissues which were scored. Results:Compared with C group, the lung injury scores, W/D ratio, white blood cell counts, percentage of neutrophil, and serum IL-1β and IL-10 concentrations were significantly increased, the expression of NE was up-regulated, and the expression of 5-LOX, 12-LOX and 15-LOX was down-regulated in ALI group ( P<0.05). Compared with ALI group, the lung injury scores, W/D ratio, white blood cell counts, percentage of neutrophil, and serum IL-1β concentration were significantly decreased, the serum IL-10 concentration was increased, the expression of NE was down-regulated, and the expression of 5-LOX, 12-LOX and 15-LOX was up-regulated in ALI+ SV group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The mechanism by which sodium sivelestat alleviates LPS-induced ALI may be related to up-regulating the expression of SPMs synthesis enzyme and promoting the resolution of pulmonary inflammation in mice.
7.Protein-centric omics analysis reveals circulating complements linked to non-viral liver diseases as potential therapeutic targets
Yingzhou SHI ; Hang DONG ; Shiwei SUN ; Xiaoqin WU ; Jiansong FANG ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Junming HAN ; Zhongyue LI ; Huixiao WU ; Luna LIU ; Wanhong WU ; Yang TIAN ; Guandou YUAN ; Xiude FAN ; Chao XU
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2024;30(1):80-97
Background/Aims:
To evaluate the causal correlation between complement components and non-viral liver diseases and their potential use as druggable targets.
Methods:
We conducted Mendelian randomization (MR) to assess the causal role of circulating complements in the risk of non-viral liver diseases. A complement-centric protein interaction network was constructed to explore biological functions and identify potential therapeutic options.
Results:
In the MR analysis, genetically predicted levels of complement C1q C chain (C1QC) were positively associated with the risk of autoimmune hepatitis (odds ratio 1.125, 95% confidence interval 1.018–1.244), while complement factor H-related protein 5 (CFHR5) was positively associated with the risk of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC;1.193, 1.048– 1.357). On the other hand, CFHR1 (0.621, 0.497–0.776) and CFHR2 (0.824, 0.703–0.965) were inversely associated with the risk of alcohol-related cirrhosis. There were also significant inverse associations between C8 gamma chain (C8G) and PSC (0.832, 0.707–0.979), as well as the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (1.167, 1.036–1.314). Additionally, C1S (0.111, 0.018–0.672), C7 (1.631, 1.190–2.236), and CFHR2 (1.279, 1.059–1.546) were significantly associated with the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. Proteins from the complement regulatory networks and various liver diseaserelated proteins share common biological processes. Furthermore, potential therapeutic drugs for various liver diseases were identified through drug repurposing based on the complement regulatory network.
Conclusions
Our study suggests that certain complement components, including C1S, C1QC, CFHR1, CFHR2, CFHR5, C7, and C8G, might play a role in non-viral liver diseases and could be potential targets for drug development.
8.Comparison of two types of disinfectants on the disinfection of the fixed end of the table suction pipe in the oral comprehensive treatment table
HUANG Minxia ; LI Jianbo ; JIA Bo ; ZHANG Xiaoyan ; HUANG Xiuxia ; SHI Shasha
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2022;30(7):499-504
Objective:
To compare the disinfection effects of 500 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant and 3% hydrogen peroxide disinfectant applied to the threaded plastic hose at the fixed end of the saliva suction pipe of the oral comprehensive treatment table after diagnosis and treatment of patients in stomatology to provide a basis for clinical cleaning and disinfection.
Methods :
The fixed ends of saliva suction pipes of 12 comprehensive treatment tables in the dental pulp department and maxillofacial surgery were selected as the research objects. The absorption was randomly divided into two groups and a control group: experimental group 1 with 500 mg/L chlorine disinfectants and experiment 2 group with 3% hydrogen peroxide disinfectant rinse disinfection and the control group with 0.9% sterile saline flushing pipe once a week for four weeks. Before and after washing and disinfection, samples from the inner wall of the threaded plastic hose interface were collected for bacterial culture and colony count, and colony counts within and between groups were compared before and after disinfection. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 24.0 software.
Results:
The baseline number of bacterial colonies in the first three groups was balanced, with no statistically significant difference (χ2 = 0.538, P = 0.764). The number of bacterial colonies after washing and disinfection was lower than that before washing and disinfection. The difference between 500 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant and 3% hydrogen peroxide disinfectant before and after disinfection was highly significant (Z = -4.801, P<0.001; Z = -4.429, P<0.001). There was no significant difference between the disinfection effect of 500 mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant and 3% hydrogen peroxide disinfectant, but they were both better than the control group (χ2 = 18.070, P<0.001).
Conclusion
Disinfecting the saliva suction pipe with disinfectant between diagnosis and treatment can effectively reduce the bacterial contamination at the fixed end threaded plastic hose interface of the saliva suction pipe. The disinfection method is simple and convenient, and it is worth applying in the oral clinic.
9.Relationship between SIRT3 and mitochondrial function in mice with endotoxin-induced lung injury
Zilei XIE ; Yue DU ; Jia SHI ; Na LI ; Yuting LI ; Shasha LIU ; Yanfang ZHANG ; Jianbo YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;42(2):226-230
Objective:To evaluate the relationship between silent information regulator 2 homologue 3 (SIRT3) and mitochondrial function in mice with endotoxin-induced lung injury.Methods:Twenty clean-grade healthy adult male wild C57BL/6 (SIRT3 + /+ ) mice, 20 SIRT3 knockout (SIRT3 -/-) mice, weighing 20-25 g, aged 6-8 weeks, were studied.SIRT3 + /+ mice and SIRT3 -/- mice were divided into 4 groups ( n=5 each) according to the random number table method: blank control group (group C, group SIRT3 -/-C), endotoxin-induced lung injury group (group L, group SIRT3 -/-L), endotoxin-induced lung injury plus resveratrol group (group L+ R, group SIRT3 -/-L+ R), and resveratrol group (group R, group SIRT3 -/-R). Resveratrol 15 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected once a day for 7 consecutive days in L+ R, R, SIRT3 -/-L+ R and SIRT3 -/-R groups, while the equal volume of normal saline was injected in the rest groups.Lipopolysaccharid 15 mg/kg was injected via the tail vein to develop a mouse model of endotoxin-induced lung injury at 30 min after resveratrol injection on 7th day, in L+ R and SIRT3 -/-L+ R groups and at the corresponding time points in L and SIRT3 -/-L groups, while the equal volume of normal saline was injected in the other groups.Blood samples were collected from the orbital venous plexus at 12 h after injection of normal saline or lipopolysaccharid for determination of serum total oxidation state (TOS) and total antioxidant state (TAS) levels by the xylenol orange method and ABTS colorimetric method, and the oxidative stress index (OSI) was calculated.After the mice were sacrificed, the lung tissues were taken for microscopic examination of the pathological changes which were scored and for determination of the mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) (by JC-1 method), cellular oxygen consumption rate (OCR) (by the specific fluorescent probe method), and expression of SIRT3 (by Western blot). Results:Compared with group C or group SIRT3 -/-C, the lung injury score, serum TOS concentration and OSI were significantly increased, TAS concentration, MMP and OCR were decreased, and SIRT3 expression was down-regulated in L, L+ R, SIRT3 -/-L and SIRT3 -/-L+ R groups ( P<0.05). Compared with group L, the lung injury score, serum TOS concentration and OSI were significantly decreased, TAS concentration, MMP and OCR were increased, and SIRT3 expression was up-regulated in group L+ R, and lung injury score, serum TOS concentration and OSI were significantly increased, TAS concentration, MMP and OCR were decreased, and SIRT3 expression was down-regulated in group SIRT3 -/-L ( P<0.05). Compared with group L+ R, the lung injury score, serum TOS concentration and OSI were significantly increased, the TAS concentration, MMP and OCR were decreased, and the expression of SIRT3 was down-regulated in group SIRT3 -/- L+ R ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the indicators mentioned above between group SIRT3 -/-L+ R and group SIRT3 -/-L ( P>0.05). Conclusions:Down-regulation of SIRT3 expression can lead to impaired mitochondrial function, which is involved in the pathophysiological mechanism of endotoxin-induced lung injury.
10.Effects of electroacupuncture on Golgi apparatus stress in rats with endotoxin-induced acute lung injury
Wenming LIU ; Jia SHI ; Xiangyun LI ; Yuan ZHANG ; Shu′an DONG ; Yan GUO ; Gerile WUYUN ; Jianbo YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2022;42(10):1238-1242
Objective:To evaluate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on Golgi apparatus stress in the rats with endotoxin-induced acute lung injury (ALI).Methods:Twenty clean-grade male Sprague-Dawley rats, aged 2 months, weighing 160-185 g, were divided into 4 groups ( n=5 each) according to a random number table method: control group (C group), endotoxin group (LPS group), EA plus endotoxin group (EA+ LPS group), and sham EA plus endotoxin group (SEA+ LPS group).The model of endotoxin-induced ALI was developed by intravenous injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) 5 mg/kg in anesthetized animals.Bilateral Zusanli (ST36) and Neiguan (PC6) acupoints were stimulated with an electric stimulator for 30 min once a day at 1-4 days before and during model preparation in group EA+ LPS.In group SEA+ LPS, acupuncture needles were inserted to the surface of ST36 and PC6 acupoints with no current stimulation, and the other parameters were the same as those previously described in group EA+ LPS.Blood samples were collected from the abdominal aorta at 6 h after development of the model for measurement of concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The animals were sacrificed and lungs were removed for microscopic examination of the pathological changes of lung tissues (with a light microscope) and morphological changes of Golgi apparatus (with a transmission electron microscope) and for determination of wet to dry lung weight (W/D) ratio, cell apoptosis index (by TUNEL), activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) (by WST-1 method), content of malondialdehyde (MDA) (by TBA method), and expression of Golgi matrix protein 130 (GM130), Golgin-84 and Golgi phosphoprotein 3 (GOLPH3) protein and mRNA in lung tissues (by Western blot or real-time polymerase chain reaction). Results:Compared with group C, the lung injury score, W/D ratio, cell apoptosis index, serum IL-6 and TNF-α concentrations and MDA content were significantly increased, SOD activity was decreased, the expression of GM130 and Golgin-84 protein and mRNA was down-regulated, the expression of GOLPH3 protein and mRNA was up-regulated ( P<0.05), and Golgi apparatus was swollen and vacuolated in the other three groups.Compared with group LPS, lung injury score, W/D ratio, cell apoptosis index, serum IL-6 and TNF-α concentrations and MDA content were significantly decreased, SOD activity was increased, the expression of GM130 and Golgin-84 protein and mRNA was up-regulated, the expression of GOLPH3 protein and mRNA was down-regulated ( P<0.05), and swelling and vacuolization of Golgi apparatus were reduced in group EA+ LPS, and no significant change was found in the parameters mentioned above in group SEA+ LPS ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The mechanism by which EA reduces endotoxin-induced ALI may be related to inhibition of Golgi apparatus stress in lung tissues of rats.


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