1.Effects of IL-37a expression up-regulation on lung function and Th1/Th2 balance in rats with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Bo XIONG ; Yijing CEN ; Linhai PAN ; Ming JIAN ; Qianglin ZENG ; Hui ZHOU
Immunological Journal 2024;40(3):272-278
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			This study was designed to explore the effect of up-regulation of interleukin(IL)-37a expression on lung function and T helper type 1(Th1)/Th2 cytokine balance in rats with acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS).Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)overexpressing IL-37a were constructed and co-cultured with mononuclear cells,then flow cytometry was used to detect the effect of IL-37a overexpression on Th1 and Th2 expression,and ELISA was used to detect IFN-γ and IL-4 levels in supernatant of the culture medium.Total of 30 SD rats were recruited and randomly divided into control group(sham surgery),ARDS group(lipopolysaccharideinduced establishment of ARDS model),and IL-37a group(ARDS model+tail vein injection of 10 μg/kg IL-37a),with 10 rats in each group.After 12 hours of modeling,arterial oxygen pressure(PaO2)and oxygenation index(PaO2/FiO2)were measured using a blood gas analyzer,and the dry/wet(W/D)ratio of the lungs was measured.HE staining was used to observe lung tissue pathology and evaluate lung pathological injury scores;ELISA was used to detect alveolar lavage fluid(BALF)and serum IL-4 and IFN-γ expression;flow cytometry was used to detect spleen Th1/Th2;while Western blot was used to detect the protein expression of NF-κB and NLRP3 in lung tissue.Data showed that the levels of Th1,Th1/Th2,and IL-4 in the peripheral cells of the overexpression IL-37a group were lower than those in the negative control group cells,while the expression of Th2 and IFN-γ were higher than those in the negative control group cells(P<0.05).Compared with the control group,the ARDS group showed lower levels of PaO2,PaO2/FiO2,BALF and serum IL-4,but higher levels of W/D,lung pathological injury score,BALF and serum IFN-γ,spleen Th1/Th2,and lung tissue NF-κB and NLRP3 proteins.IL-37a could reverse the changes mentioned above in ARDS rats(P<0.05).Taken together,up-regulation of IL-37a expression can ameliorate lung injury in ARDS rats,which may be related to the role of IL-37a in inducing MSC differentiation and promoting the restoration of Th1/Th2 balance.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.ZHOU Peng's Experience in Treating Psoriasis Vulgaris of Blood Stasis Type Based on the Analysis of Dermoscopic Signs
Guo-Ao SHI ; Rui-Ming CHEN ; Xiang JI ; Zhong-Xian LI ; Yong-Qin XIONG ; Xia-Yun ZHOU ; Jing-Jing LI ; Peng ZHOU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(8):2109-2115
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Professor ZHOU Peng has deeply discussed the pathological characteristics of psoriasis vulgaris,emphasizing that the disease is usually manifested deficiency interweaved with excess,leading to frequent recurrence and persistent refractory,which may lead to psychological and emotional problems of patients.This paper further expounds the effect of blood stasis on the pathogenesis,progression and prognosis of psoriasis,and puts forward a new method of combining Lingnan fire needling and filiform needling acupuncture technique to treat psoriasis vulgaris with blood stasis syndrome.Professor ZHOU Peng believes that the treatment principle of this disease is"regulating the mind first,rectifying blood as a base,syndrome differentiating and eliminating pathogenic factors",aiming at comprehensively considering the etiology and symptoms,in order to achieve more effective treatment results.Combined with the analysis of dermoscopic signs,it provides a possible improvement direction for the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris from a new perspective.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Effect of'Wenyang Tongmai'Moxibustion on the Inflammatory Response of ApoE-/-Atherosclerotic Mice Based on the SIRT1/FOXO3a Signaling Pathway
Jiao-Jiao XIONG ; Xian-Ming WU ; Chao-Bo YAN ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhou ZHU ; Li PAN ; Xiao-Fang YANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;41(9):2410-2417
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the mechanism of'Wenyang Tongmai'(warming yang to unblock meridians)moxibustion in preventing and treating atherosclerosis.Methods Ten C57BL/6J mice fed with normal diet were set as blank group.Thirty ApoE-/-mice were fed with high-fat diet to establish atherosclerosis model,and were randomly divided into model group,Simvastatin group and moxibustion group,with 10 mice in each group.The intervention began on the first day of modeling.The mice in the moxibustion group were given moxibustion at Danzhong(RN17),Shenque(RN8),Neiguan(PC6),Xuehai(SP10)points,and the Simvastatin group was given Simvastatin distilled water suspension by gavage for 12 weeks.After administration,the pathological structure of thoracic aorta in mice was observed by hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining method.The ultrastructure of thoracic aortic endothelial cells in mice was observed by transmission electron microscopy.The levels of serum tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α),intercellular adhesion molecule 1(ICAM-1)and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1(VCAM-1)in mice were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The mRNA expression levels of silent information regulator 1(SIRT1)and forkhead box O3a(FOXO3a)in thoracic aorta were detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR).The protein expression levels of SIRT1 and FOXO3a in thoracic aorta were detected by Western Blot.Results Compared with the blank group,the pathological changes of thoracic aorta and vascular endothelial cells in the model group were obvious,the levels of serum inflammatory factor TNF-α,ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 were increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),the mRNA and protein expressions of SIRT1 in thoracic aorta were decreased(P<0.01),and the mRNA and protein expressions of FOXO3a had no significant difference(P>0.05).Compared with the model group,the thoracic aorta and vascular endothelial cell structure of the mice in the Simvastatin group and the moxibustion group were obviously improved,the levels of serum TNF-α,ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 were decreased(P<0.05),the mRNA and protein expressions of SIRT1 in the thoracic aorta were increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),and the mRNA and protein expressions of FOXO3a had no significant difference(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in the above indexes between the Simvastatin group and the moxibustion group(P>0.05).Conclusion'Wenyang Tongmai'moxibustion can prevent and treat atherosclerotic in rats via regulating and controlling SIRT1/FOXO3a signaling pathway to reduce inflammatory response.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Digital optimization design combined with 3D printing technology for bone tunnel creation in distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury
Ming-Hui LI ; Ji-Xiang XIONG ; Xin ZHOU ; Lei ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2024;55(3):334-338
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To employ digital optimization design in the quest for the optimal placement position of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis tunnel.Methods A total of 100 distal tibiofibular syndesmosis CT datasets,acquired from 95 patients with syndesmosis injuries the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University,were imported into the Mimics 19.0 software for the purpose of reconstructing models.Created virtual tunnels between the tibia and fibula and overlaid them on the reconstructed models as virtual models.Additionally,3D printing was used to create actual models.In this study,eight parameters were measured.These included the length of the bone tunnel,the distance from the center of the tibial tunnel to the anterior and posterior aspects of the tibia,the distance from the center of the fibular tunnel to the anterior and posterior aspects of the fibula,the distance from the tibial tunnel point to the medial malleolus,the distance from the fibular tunnel point to the lateral malleolus,and the angle between the bone tunnel and the horizontal plane.Results Eight parameters were compared between the virtual model and the actual model,and there was no significant difference in the all measurement results of the actual bone tunnel and the virtual bone tunnel(P>0.05).The anatomical analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in gender(P<0.05),while there was no significant statistical difference observed in the affected side(P>0.05).Conclusion Digital optimization design can provide precise and reliable bone tunnels for elastic fixation of the tibiofibular syndesmosis injury,thereby providing good stability for the surgery and helping patients recover ankle joint function as soon as possible.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients (version 2024)
Yao LU ; Yang LI ; Leiying ZHANG ; Hao TANG ; Huidan JING ; Yaoli WANG ; Xiangzhi JIA ; Li BA ; Maohong BIAN ; Dan CAI ; Hui CAI ; Xiaohong CAI ; Zhanshan ZHA ; Bingyu CHEN ; Daqing CHEN ; Feng CHEN ; Guoan CHEN ; Haiming CHEN ; Jing CHEN ; Min CHEN ; Qing CHEN ; Shu CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Jinfeng CHENG ; Xiaoling CHU ; Hongwang CUI ; Xin CUI ; Zhen DA ; Ying DAI ; Surong DENG ; Weiqun DONG ; Weimin FAN ; Ke FENG ; Danhui FU ; Yongshui FU ; Qi FU ; Xuemei FU ; Jia GAN ; Xinyu GAN ; Wei GAO ; Huaizheng GONG ; Rong GUI ; Geng GUO ; Ning HAN ; Yiwen HAO ; Wubing HE ; Qiang HONG ; Ruiqin HOU ; Wei HOU ; Jie HU ; Peiyang HU ; Xi HU ; Xiaoyu HU ; Guangbin HUANG ; Jie HUANG ; Xiangyan HUANG ; Yuanshuai HUANG ; Shouyong HUN ; Xuebing JIANG ; Ping JIN ; Dong LAI ; Aiping LE ; Hongmei LI ; Bijuan LI ; Cuiying LI ; Daihong LI ; Haihong LI ; He LI ; Hui LI ; Jianping LI ; Ning LI ; Xiying LI ; Xiangmin LI ; Xiaofei LI ; Xiaojuan LI ; Zhiqiang LI ; Zhongjun LI ; Zunyan LI ; Huaqin LIANG ; Xiaohua LIANG ; Dongfa LIAO ; Qun LIAO ; Yan LIAO ; Jiajin LIN ; Chunxia LIU ; Fenghua LIU ; Peixian LIU ; Tiemei LIU ; Xiaoxin LIU ; Zhiwei LIU ; Zhongdi LIU ; Hua LU ; Jianfeng LUAN ; Jianjun LUO ; Qun LUO ; Dingfeng LYU ; Qi LYU ; Xianping LYU ; Aijun MA ; Liqiang MA ; Shuxuan MA ; Xainjun MA ; Xiaogang MA ; Xiaoli MA ; Guoqing MAO ; Shijie MU ; Shaolin NIE ; Shujuan OUYANG ; Xilin OUYANG ; Chunqiu PAN ; Jian PAN ; Xiaohua PAN ; Lei PENG ; Tao PENG ; Baohua QIAN ; Shu QIAO ; Li QIN ; Ying REN ; Zhaoqi REN ; Ruiming RONG ; Changshan SU ; Mingwei SUN ; Wenwu SUN ; Zhenwei SUN ; Haiping TANG ; Xiaofeng TANG ; Changjiu TANG ; Cuihua TAO ; Zhibin TIAN ; Juan WANG ; Baoyan WANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Gefei WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Hongjie WANG ; Peng WANG ; Pengli WANG ; Qiushi WANG ; Xiaoning WANG ; Xinhua WANG ; Xuefeng WANG ; Yong WANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Yuanjie WANG ; Zhihua WANG ; Shaojun WEI ; Yaming WEI ; Jianbo WEN ; Jun WEN ; Jiang WU ; Jufeng WU ; Aijun XIA ; Fei XIA ; Rong XIA ; Jue XIE ; Yanchao XING ; Yan XIONG ; Feng XU ; Yongzhu XU ; Yongan XU ; Yonghe YAN ; Beizhan YAN ; Jiang YANG ; Jiangcun YANG ; Jun YANG ; Xinwen YANG ; Yongyi YANG ; Chunyan YAO ; Mingliang YE ; Changlin YIN ; Ming YIN ; Wen YIN ; Lianling YU ; Shuhong YU ; Zebo YU ; Yigang YU ; Anyong YU ; Hong YUAN ; Yi YUAN ; Chan ZHANG ; Jinjun ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Kai ZHANG ; Leibing ZHANG ; Quan ZHANG ; Rongjiang ZHANG ; Sanming ZHANG ; Shengji ZHANG ; Shuo ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Weidong ZHANG ; Xi ZHANG ; Xingwen ZHANG ; Guixi ZHANG ; Xiaojun ZHANG ; Guoqing ZHAO ; Jianpeng ZHAO ; Shuming ZHAO ; Beibei ZHENG ; Shangen ZHENG ; Huayou ZHOU ; Jicheng ZHOU ; Lihong ZHOU ; Mou ZHOU ; Xiaoyu ZHOU ; Xuelian ZHOU ; Yuan ZHOU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Zuhuang ZHOU ; Haiyan ZHU ; Peiyuan ZHU ; Changju ZHU ; Lili ZHU ; Zhengguo WANG ; Jianxin JIANG ; Deqing WANG ; Jiongcai LAN ; Quanli WANG ; Yang YU ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Aiqing WEN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(10):865-881
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Patients with severe trauma require an extremely timely treatment and transfusion plays an irreplaceable role in the emergency treatment of such patients. An increasing number of evidence-based medicinal evidences and clinical practices suggest that patients with severe traumatic bleeding benefit from early transfusion of low-titer group O whole blood or hemostatic resuscitation with red blood cells, plasma and platelet of a balanced ratio. However, the current domestic mode of blood supply cannot fully meet the requirements of timely and effective blood transfusion for emergency treatment of patients with severe trauma in clinical practice. In order to solve the key problems in blood supply and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma, Branch of Clinical Transfusion Medicine of Chinese Medical Association, Group for Trauma Emergency Care and Multiple Injuries of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Young Scholar Group of Disaster Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized domestic experts of blood transfusion medicine and trauma treatment to jointly formulate Chinese expert consensus on blood support mode and blood transfusion strategies for emergency treatment of severe trauma patients ( version 2024). Based on the evidence-based medical evidence and Delphi method of expert consultation and voting, 10 recommendations were put forward from two aspects of blood support mode and transfusion strategies, aiming to provide a reference for transfusion resuscitation in the emergency treatment of severe trauma and further improve the success rate of treatment of patients with severe trauma.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Application of ozone combined with peracetic acid disinfection in centra-lized pure water supply system in hospitals
Xiong-Jing CAO ; Yun-Zhou FAN ; Fang GAO ; Yan-Yan WU ; Ming ZHU ; Meng-Jie SHUANG ; Li-Juan XIONG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(8):1012-1015
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the disinfection effect of ozone combined with peracetic acid(PAA)on reducing the total number of aerobic bacteria in pure water from the terminal of centralized pure water supply system.Methods A two-stage controlled study was conducted,and microbial limit test was performed on the pure water from the ter-minal of centralized pure water supply system in a hospital.At the first stage,PAA disinfection method was adop-ted,and ozone enhanced disinfection(PAA combined with ozone disinfection)was adopted at the second stage.Dis-infection effects at different stages were compared.Results A total of 211 water specimens were collected for tes-ting,including 101 specimens from PAA disinfection group and 110 from ozone enhanced disinfection group.The bacterial colony qualification rate of terminal pure water from the ozone enhanced disinfection group was higher than PAA group(85.45%vs 74.26%,P=0.04).The median of aerobic bacterial colony number of the ozone enhanced disinfection group(2 CFU/mL)was significantly lower than that of the PAA disinfection group(20 CFU/mL).With time increase after disinfection,the number of aerobic bacteria colony in water specimens from the PAA disinfection group showed a significant upward trend(Day 1 vs Day 92:9 CFU/mL vs 1 062 CFU/mL),while the aerobic bac-teria fluctuation range in the pure water from the ozone enhanced disinfection group was relatively small(Day 1 vs Day 92:8 CFU/mL vs 58 CFU/mL).Conclusion The ozone combined with PAA disinfection method can signifi-cantly reduce the total number of aerobic bacteria in water from the terminal of centralized pure water supply sys-tem,with obvious maintaining effect.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Advances of ceftazidime/avibactam in the treatment of carbapenem-resis-tant Klebsiella pneumoniae infection
Yuan-Qi ZHAO ; Ming-Jing CHENG ; Miao-Miao XIONG ; Min XIAO ; Xiu-Yu CUI ; Zi-Jian ZHOU ; Yi-Wei YU ; Wei-Dong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(8):1047-1052
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			In recent years,the prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae(CRKP)infection has become a global public health issue.Ceftazidime/avibactam(CAZ/AVI)has been approved as a novel antimicrobial agent for the treatment of healthcare-associated pneumonia/ventilator-associated pneumonia,bloodstream infection,infection after kidney transplantation,and severe infection combined with liver cirrhosis.However,the use of CAZ/AVI has also led to the emergence of drug-resistant strains.The major mechanisms of drug-resistance include over-expression of blaKPC gene,mutation of β-lactamase and amino acids at key sites,changes in cell permeability caused by loss of membrane porin,and over-expression of efflux pump.This article reviews the research progress of CAZ/AVI in the treatment of CRKP infection,providing reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Artificial intelligence predicts direct-acting antivirals failure among hepatitis C virus patients: A nationwide hepatitis C virus registry program
Ming-Ying LU ; Chung-Feng HUANG ; Chao-Hung HUNG ; Chi‐Ming TAI ; Lein-Ray MO ; Hsing-Tao KUO ; Kuo-Chih TSENG ; Ching-Chu LO ; Ming-Jong BAIR ; Szu-Jen WANG ; Jee-Fu HUANG ; Ming-Lun YEH ; Chun-Ting CHEN ; Ming-Chang TSAI ; Chien-Wei HUANG ; Pei-Lun LEE ; Tzeng-Hue YANG ; Yi-Hsiang HUANG ; Lee-Won CHONG ; Chien-Lin CHEN ; Chi-Chieh YANG ; Sheng‐Shun YANG ; Pin-Nan CHENG ; Tsai-Yuan HSIEH ; Jui-Ting HU ; Wen-Chih WU ; Chien-Yu CHENG ; Guei-Ying CHEN ; Guo-Xiong ZHOU ; Wei-Lun TSAI ; Chien-Neng KAO ; Chih-Lang LIN ; Chia-Chi WANG ; Ta-Ya LIN ; Chih‐Lin LIN ; Wei-Wen SU ; Tzong-Hsi LEE ; Te-Sheng CHANG ; Chun-Jen LIU ; Chia-Yen DAI ; Jia-Horng KAO ; Han-Chieh LIN ; Wan-Long CHUANG ; Cheng-Yuan PENG ; Chun-Wei- TSAI ; Chi-Yi CHEN ; Ming-Lung YU ;
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2024;30(1):64-79
		                        		
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		                        			Despite the high efficacy of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), approximately 1–3% of hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients fail to achieve a sustained virological response. We conducted a nationwide study to investigate risk factors associated with DAA treatment failure. Machine-learning algorithms have been applied to discriminate subjects who may fail to respond to DAA therapy. 
		                        		
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		                        			We analyzed the Taiwan HCV Registry Program database to explore predictors of DAA failure in HCV patients. Fifty-five host and virological features were assessed using multivariate logistic regression, decision tree, random forest, eXtreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost), and artificial neural network. The primary outcome was undetectable HCV RNA at 12 weeks after the end of treatment.  
		                        		
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		                        			The training (n=23,955) and validation (n=10,346) datasets had similar baseline demographics, with an overall DAA failure rate of 1.6% (n=538). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, poor DAA adherence, and higher hemoglobin A1c were significantly associated with virological failure. XGBoost outperformed the other algorithms and logistic regression models, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 1.000 in the training dataset and 0.803 in the validation dataset. The top five predictors of treatment failure were HCV RNA, body mass index, α-fetoprotein, platelets, and FIB-4 index. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the XGBoost model (cutoff value=0.5) were 99.5%, 69.7%, 99.9%, 97.4%, and 99.5%, respectively, for the entire dataset. 
		                        		
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		                        			Machine learning algorithms effectively provide risk stratification for DAA failure and additional information on the factors associated with DAA failure. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Global incidence and mortality of renal cell carcinoma in 2020.
Ming HU ; Jun Yan FAN ; Xiong ZHOU ; Guang Wen CAO ; Xiaojie TAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(4):575-580
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: To analyze the global epidemiology of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in 2020. Methods: The incidence and mortality data of RCC in the cooperative database GLOBOCAN 2020 of International Agency for Research on Cancer of WHO and the human development index (HDI) published by the United Nations Development Programme in 2020 were collated. The crude incidence rate (CIR), age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR), crude mortality rate (CMR), age-standardized mortality rate (ASMR) and mortality/incidence ratio (M/I) of RCC were calculated. Kruskale-Wallis test was used to analyze the differences in ASIR or ASMR among HDI countries. Results: In 2020, the global ASIR of RCC was 4.6/100 000, of which 6.1/100 000 for males and 3.2/100 000 for females and ASIR was higher in very high and high HDI countries than that in medium and low HDI countries. With the rapid increase of age after the age of 20, the growth rate of ASIR in males was faster than that in females, and slowed down at the age of 70 to 75. The truncation incidence rate of 35-64 years old was 7.5/100 000 and the cumulative incidence risk of 0-74 years old was 0.52%. The global ASMR of RCC was 1.8/100 000, 2.5/100 000 for males and 1.2/100 000 for females. The ASMR of males in very high and high HDI countries (2.4/100 000-3.7/100 000) was about twice that of males (1.1/100 000-1.4/100 000) in medium and low HDI countries, while the ASMR of female (0.6/100 000-1.5/100 000) did not show significant difference. ASMR continued to increase rapidly with age after the age of 40, and the growth rate of males was faster than that of females. The truncation mortality rate of 35-64 years old was 2.1/100 000, and the cumulative mortality risk of 0-74 years old was 0.20%. M/I decreases with the increase of HDI, with M/I as 0.58 in China, which was higher than the global average of 0.39 and the United States' 0.17. Conclusion: The ASIR and ASMR of RCC presented significant regional and gender disparities globally, and the heaviest burden was in very high HDI countries.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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10.Research Progress of Key Molecular Events Related to Progression of Colorectal Cancer
Xiong ZHOU ; Ming HU ; Dongming JIANG ; Guangwen CAO ; Xiaojie TAN
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(6):609-615
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The continuous development of high-throughput and single-cell sequencing technologies and the emergence of spatial transcriptome sequencing have allowed the continuous discovery of temporal and spatial molecular events in the progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) to better understand its mechanism of malignant progression. Genetic variations (mutation of APC and P53, etc.) and mismatch repair of DNA, posttranscriptional regulation, such as epigenetic alteration, and dynamic alteration of complex molecular networks have their own special molecules that play key roles. Drug resistance and metastasis in the late stage of CRC progression are closely related to these key molecular events. This article reviews the research progress and explores key molecular events in the malignant progression of CRC to provide scientific basis and ideas for elucidating the regulatory mechanism of CRC and evaluating its prognosis prediction and treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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