1.BNC1 promotes cell migration and invasion of lung squamous cell carcinoma
Longyao ZHANG ; Longjin ZENG ; Linpeng ZHENG ; Fenglin LIN ; Dingqin CAI ; Ping CAI ; Jianguo SUN
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(7):678-687
Objective To explore the mechanism and effects of Basonuclin 1(BNC1)on the migration and invasion abilities of lung squamous cell carcinoma.Methods Bioinformatics technology was used to analyze the expression patterns and survival impact of BNC1 in patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma in online databases;Tissue microarrays were stained by immunohistochemistry assay and analyzed for BNC1 protein level.Cell lines for lung squamous cell carcinoma with high and low BNC1 expression were screened in the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia(CCLE)database.Wound healing experiment and transwell assay were performed on lung squamous cell carcinoma cell models with knockdown and overexpression of BNC1,and the migration and invasion rates of each cell line were detected;Quantitative reverse transcription PCR(RT-qPCR)was used to validate the migration and invasion of 10 highly related genes derived from literature.Western blotting was used to validate the selected regulatory genes.Results Bioinformatics technology found that BNC1 was highly expressed in lung squamous cell carcinoma tissues and was associated with lower survival rate(P=0.047).The expression of BNC1 in lung squamous cell carcinoma was higher than that in paracancerous tissues(P<0.05).BNC1 had higher expression in the H226 cells and lower expression in the SK-MES1 cells.BNC1 knockdown inhibited the migration and invasion abilities of lung squamous cell carcinoma cells(P<0.05),and BNC1 overexpression enhanced the migration and invasion abilities of lung squamous cell carcinoma cells(P<0.05).Screening of BNC1 downstream regulatory molecules at the mRNA level showed that CDH1 was decreased when BNC1 was overexpressed(P<0.05),and increased when BNC1 was knocked down(P<0.05).The results of mRNA level were consistent with the results verified by Western blotting(P<0.05).Conclusion BNC1 may be a gene predicting poor prognosis for lung squamous cell carcinoma patients,and BNC1 may likely to promote cell migration and invasion of lung squamous cell carcinoma by downregulating CDH1 expression.
2.Computer-vision-based artificial intelligence for detection and recognition of instruments and organs during radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a multicenter study
Kecheng ZHANG ; Zhi QIAO ; Li YANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Fenglin LIU ; Dachuan SUN ; Tianyu XIE ; Lei GUO ; Canrong LU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(5):464-470
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and accuracy of computer vision-based artificial intelligence technology in detecting and recognizing instruments and organs in the scenario of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods:Eight complete laparoscopic distal radical gastrectomy surgery videos were collected from four large tertiary hospitals in China (First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital [three cases], Liaoning Cancer Hospital [two cases], Liyang Branch of Jiangsu Province People's Hospital [two cases], and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center [one case]). PR software was used to extract frames every 5–10 seconds and convert them into image frames. To ensure quality, deduplication was performed manually to remove obvious duplication and blurred image frames. After conversion and deduplication, there were 3369 frame images with a resolution of 1,920×1,080 PPI. LabelMe was used for instance segmentation of the images into the following 23 categories: veins, arteries, sutures, needle holders, ultrasonic knives, suction devices, bleeding, colon, forceps, gallbladder, small gauze, Hem-o-lok, Hem-o-lok appliers, electrocautery hooks, small intestine, hepatogastric ligaments, liver, omentum, pancreas, spleen, surgical staplers, stomach, and trocars. The frame images were randomly allocated to training and validation sets in a 9:1 ratio. The YOLOv8 deep learning framework was used for model training and validation. Precision, recall, average precision (AP), and mean average precision (mAP) were used to evaluate detection and recognition accuracy.Results:The training set contained 3032 frame images comprising 30 895 instance segmentation counts across 23 categories. The validation set contained 337 frame images comprising 3407 instance segmentation counts. The YOLOv8m model was used for training. The loss curve of the training set showed a smooth gradual decrease in loss value as the number of iteration calculations increased. In the training set, the AP values of all 23 categories were above 0.90, with a mAP of 0.99, whereas in the validation set, the mAP of the 23 categories was 0.82. As to individual categories, the AP values for ultrasonic knives, needle holders, forceps, gallbladders, small pieces of gauze, and surgical staplers were 0.96, 0.94, 0.91, 0.91, 0.91, and 0.91, respectively. The model successfully inferred and applied to a 5-minutes video segment of laparoscopic gastroenterostomy suturing.Conclusion:The primary finding of this multicenter study is that computer vision can efficiently, accurately, and in real-time detect organs and instruments in various scenarios of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
3.Computer-vision-based artificial intelligence for detection and recognition of instruments and organs during radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a multicenter study
Kecheng ZHANG ; Zhi QIAO ; Li YANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Fenglin LIU ; Dachuan SUN ; Tianyu XIE ; Lei GUO ; Canrong LU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(5):464-470
Objective:To investigate the feasibility and accuracy of computer vision-based artificial intelligence technology in detecting and recognizing instruments and organs in the scenario of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods:Eight complete laparoscopic distal radical gastrectomy surgery videos were collected from four large tertiary hospitals in China (First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital [three cases], Liaoning Cancer Hospital [two cases], Liyang Branch of Jiangsu Province People's Hospital [two cases], and Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center [one case]). PR software was used to extract frames every 5–10 seconds and convert them into image frames. To ensure quality, deduplication was performed manually to remove obvious duplication and blurred image frames. After conversion and deduplication, there were 3369 frame images with a resolution of 1,920×1,080 PPI. LabelMe was used for instance segmentation of the images into the following 23 categories: veins, arteries, sutures, needle holders, ultrasonic knives, suction devices, bleeding, colon, forceps, gallbladder, small gauze, Hem-o-lok, Hem-o-lok appliers, electrocautery hooks, small intestine, hepatogastric ligaments, liver, omentum, pancreas, spleen, surgical staplers, stomach, and trocars. The frame images were randomly allocated to training and validation sets in a 9:1 ratio. The YOLOv8 deep learning framework was used for model training and validation. Precision, recall, average precision (AP), and mean average precision (mAP) were used to evaluate detection and recognition accuracy.Results:The training set contained 3032 frame images comprising 30 895 instance segmentation counts across 23 categories. The validation set contained 337 frame images comprising 3407 instance segmentation counts. The YOLOv8m model was used for training. The loss curve of the training set showed a smooth gradual decrease in loss value as the number of iteration calculations increased. In the training set, the AP values of all 23 categories were above 0.90, with a mAP of 0.99, whereas in the validation set, the mAP of the 23 categories was 0.82. As to individual categories, the AP values for ultrasonic knives, needle holders, forceps, gallbladders, small pieces of gauze, and surgical staplers were 0.96, 0.94, 0.91, 0.91, 0.91, and 0.91, respectively. The model successfully inferred and applied to a 5-minutes video segment of laparoscopic gastroenterostomy suturing.Conclusion:The primary finding of this multicenter study is that computer vision can efficiently, accurately, and in real-time detect organs and instruments in various scenarios of radical laparoscopic gastrectomy for gastric cancer.
4.Characterization and antibacterial activity of prokaryotic recombinantly expressed phage lysin LysZHSHW of Acinetobacter baumannii
Yuqian LIN ; Junlin LIU ; Jiali DENG ; Jinglin HUANG ; Zheming SHI ; Fenglin FENG ; Yongxue SUN
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(9):1965-1975
The aim of this study is to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo antibacterial potential of Ly-sZHSHW,a phage lysin against Acinetobacter baumannii infections,and to study its characteris-tics.The pET28a-Lys recombinant plasmid containing LysZHSHW coding gene was constructed by PCR,enzyme digestion and ligation using the expression plasmid pET28a as the backbone and ex-pressed in E.coli BL21(DE3).After confirming the expression of the LysZHSHW through West-ern blot analysis,its characterization and potential applications were assessed both in vitro and in vivo.The results showed that the pET28a-Lys recombinant plasmid was successfully constructed and the LysZHSHW protein was expressed correctly.The mass concentration of the purified en-zyme was 4 086 mg/L,which could be used for subsequent experiments.The enzymatic activity of LysZHSHW was determined to be 630 U/μg,with maximum activity observed at 25 ℃ and pH9.0.In vitro experiments demonstrated that 1 000 or 750 mg/L of LysZHSHW,in the presence of EDTA,resulted in a four-log reduction in bacterial counts without any cytotoxicity.In vivo,2.5 μg of LysZHSHW combined with EDTA could increase the survival rate of Galleria mellonel-la larvae infection model to 92.86%after 24 hours,and 0.15 mg of LysZHSHW reduced the bacte-rial load in the thighs of mice by 2.8 logs and alleviated the inflammatory response in muscle fi-bers.In conclusion,LysZHSHW derived from Acinetobacter baumannii bacteriophage exhibited characteristics such as stability at room temperature,alkaline pH,and safety,making it a promis-ing candidate as a novel antimicrobial agent.
5.ACSL5, a prognostic factor in acute myeloid leukemia, modulates the activity of Wnt/β-catenin signaling by palmitoylation modification.
Wenle YE ; Jinghan WANG ; Jiansong HUANG ; Xiao HE ; Zhixin MA ; Xia LI ; Xin HUANG ; Fenglin LI ; Shujuan HUANG ; Jiajia PAN ; Jingrui JIN ; Qing LING ; Yungui WANG ; Yongping YU ; Jie SUN ; Jie JIN
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(4):685-698
Acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 5 (ACSL5), is a member of the acyl-CoA synthetases (ACSs) family that activates long chain fatty acids by catalyzing the synthesis of fatty acyl-CoAs. The dysregulation of ACSL5 has been reported in some cancers, such as glioma and colon cancers. However, little is known about the role of ACSL5 in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We found that the expression of ACSL5 was higher in bone marrow cells from AML patients compared with that from healthy donors. ACSL5 level could serve as an independent prognostic predictor of the overall survival of AML patients. In AML cells, the ACSL5 knockdown inhibited cell growth both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, the knockdown of ACSL5 suppressed the activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by suppressing the palmitoylation modification of Wnt3a. Additionally, triacsin c, a pan-ACS family inhibitor, inhibited cell growth and robustly induced cell apoptosis when combined with ABT-199, the FDA approved BCL-2 inhibitor for AML therapy. Our results indicate that ACSL5 is a potential prognosis marker for AML and a promising pharmacological target for the treatment of molecularly stratified AML.
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6.Application of online and offline interactive teaching combined with three-dimensional quality theory mutual evaluation in the standardized residency training of general practitioners
Guangyu GU ; Fuwang LI ; Chunjie YAN ; Xuan SUN ; Fenglin CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(7):910-914
Objective:To explore the application value of online and offline interactive teaching combined with three-dimensional quality theory mutual evaluation in the standardized residency training of general practitioners.Methods:Twenty-four general practitioners who were trained in The Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 2019 to December 2019 were selected as the control group, receiving traditional teaching; another 22 residents who were trained from March 2020 to February 2021 were selected as the observation group, taking online and offline interactive teaching combined with mutual evaluation of three-dimensional quality theory. After the training, the theoretical knowledge, skill operation and case analysis assessment scores, clinical ability and teaching satisfaction were compared between the two groups. SPSS 25.0 software was used for t test and rank sum test. Results:There was no significant difference in the scores of theoretical knowledge assessment, operation skills assessment, and case analysis assessment between the two groups before the training. After the training, the scores of the two groups were all increased, and the observation group had higher scores than the control group ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the scores of each dimension in the Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) scale between the two groups before training, while after training, the scores of each dimension in the DOPS scale of the two groups were increased ( P<0.05), and the scores in the observation group were higher than those in the control group. The difference of mutual evaluation results after the training between the two groups was statistically significant, and the results of the observation group were higher than those of the control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The application of online and offline interactive teaching combined with mutual evaluation of three-dimensional quality theory in the standardized residency training of general practitioners can help improve the theory, skill practice, case analysis assessment performance and clinical ability of residents, and also obtain higher teaching satisfaction.
7.Difference of accuracy between magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasound and two-dimensional ultrasound in measuring the volume of thyroid model
Ying HUANG ; Xiaofeng WU ; Kai WANG ; Mengshang HU ; Mengqi ZHOU ; Lihong ZHANG ; Mengyao SUN ; Fenglin DONG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(4):341-345
Objective:To investigate the difference of accuracy between magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasound and two-dimensional ultrasound in measuring the volume of thyroid model.Methods:Forty thyroid models were established using porcine liver, and the Archimedes procedure was set as gold standard in the measurement of the volume of each model. The accuracy of measurement of the porcine thyroid model volume between two-dimensional ultrasound and magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasound were compared.Results:There were no significant differences in the accuracy of measurements of thyroid model volume among two-dimensional ultrasound, magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasound and Archimedes procedure (all P>0.05). Compared with the Archimedes procedure, magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasonic method showed higher correlation coefficient of the measurement of thyroid model volume ( r=0.998). Bland-Altman analysis showed the lower measure error with a relative error of 3.42% and range of -9.57% to 12.07%. And the limits of agreement were (-1.253, 0.999) in the magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasonic measurement. Conclusions:Compared with two-dimensional ultrasound, the magnetic induction Freehand-3D ultrasound show higher accuracy in the measurement of the volume of the thyroid model.
8.Effect of hair care products containing zinc pyrithione, pollen extract, sachitin and other ingredients assisted with finasteride on androgenic alopecia
Jian ZHAO ; Boyang ZHOU ; Xiaoli SUN ; Fenglin ZHUO ; Linfeng LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2021;27(1):58-61
Objective:To observe the effect of hair care products containing zinc pyrithione, pollen extract, sachitin and other ingredients assisted with finasteride in the treatment of androgenic alopecia.Methods:From June 2018 to February 2019, 60 male androgen alopecia patients aged 18-40 (30.85±4.73) years were enrolled in this study. 30 cases in each group were treated for 180 days, and finasteride 1 mg/day was taken orally in both groups. In the experimental group, on the basis of finasteride, hair care products containing zinc pyrithione, pollen extract, sachitin and other ingredients were used, while the control group was treated with common care products. The improvement of scalp and hair and the satisfaction of patients were evaluated before and after treatment.Results:After 180 days of treatment, the improvement of scalp oil ( t=2.744, P<0.05), pruritus ( t=2.574, P<0.05), dandruff ( t=2.579, P<0.05) and general sense of use ( t=2.134, P<0.05) in the experimental group were significantly better than those in the control group ( t=2.077, P<0.05). The hair density of the experimental group was significantly better than that of the control group ( P<0.05). The patients' satisfaction rates in the experimental group and the control group were 96.67% (29/30) and 83.33% (25/30), respectively; there was no significant difference between the two groups ( P>0.05). No adverse reactions were found in all patients. Conclusions:Hair care products containing zinc pyrithione, pollen extract, sachitin and other ingredients assisted with finasteride can improve the scalp oil, pruritus and dandruff of patients with androgenic alopecia, and can increase the curative effect of the treatment of alopecia of the patients.
9.Mismatch repair protein expression of colorectal cancer: a retrospective analysis of 3 428 cases
Ying LIU ; Yuhong GUO ; Ye LUO ; Lin SUN ; Shuai ZHAO ; Bing SHAO ; Fenglin ZANG ; Zhiqiang QIU ; Baocun SUN ; Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2021;50(4):369-375
Objective:To analyze the expression of mismatch repair (MMR) proteins in colorectal cancers (CRC) and to evaluate the feasibility and potential pitfalls of immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis for MMR.Methods:The IHC sections for MMR proteins were reviewed in 3 428 cases of resected CRC without neoadjuvant therapy at Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital from July 2014 to October 2018. For the cases with unclear MMR IHC results during the initial review, IHC staining was repeated and microsatellite instability (MSI) analysis was performed. Relationships between the expression of MMR proteins and MSI status as well as the clinicopathological parameters were analyzed.Results:IHC staining for MMR was repeated in 28 (0.8%) cases due to poor quality of original IHC sections. Inconsistent results between the original diagnosis and re-diagnosis were found in 119 (3.5%) cases, mainly resulting from PMS2 and MLH1. Finally, 261 (7.6%) cases of CRC showed mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR), mainly from the deficiency of both MLH1 and PMS2 (43.3%,113/261). In the 14 cases with MSI results, the concordant of MSI and MMR was 13 cases. In the 29 dMMR cases with next generation sequencing (NGS) results, the concordant of MSI-high and dMMR was 93.1%(27/29). The cases with inconsistent results between MSI and MMR showed negative expression of MSH6 or PMS2. Twenty-one CRC showed negative expression of MLH1 and partially positive (or weak positive) expression of PMS2, or negative expression of MSH2 and partially positive (or weak positive) expression of MSH6. Among the 19 cases with MSI results, 16 cases were MSI-high, two cases were MSI-low, and one case was microsatellite stable. Compared with mismatch repair proficiency (pMMR), dMMR was more frequently detected in female patients younger than 50 years old, with family history, at early stage (Ⅰ-Ⅱ) CRC, and in the tumors from right colon,with poor differentiation, or mucinous adenocarcinoma/signet ring cell carcinoma (all P<0.05). Conclusions:At present, IHC staining is a clinically effective and convenient method to detect MMR expression, but the operating process and result assessment remain variable and need to be standardized. MSI analysis can be performed in the difficult-to-evaluate cases for MMR to enhance prognostic evaluation and treatment option.
10. A multicenter prospective study on incidence and risk factors of postoperative pancreatic fistula after radical gastrectomy: a report of 2 089 cases
Zhaoqing TANG ; Gang ZHAO ; Lu ZANG ; Ziyu LI ; Weidong ZANG ; Zhengrong LI ; Jianjun QU ; Su YAN ; Chaohui ZHENG ; Gang JI ; Linghua ZHU ; Yongliang ZHAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Hua HUANG ; Yingxue HAO ; Lin FAN ; Hongtao XU ; Yong LI ; Li YANG ; Wu SONG ; Jiaming ZHU ; Wenbin ZHANG ; Minzhe LI ; Fenglin LIU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2020;19(1):63-71
Objective:
To investigate the incidence of postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) and its risk factors after radical gastrectomy.
Methods:
The prospective study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 2 089 patients who underwent radical gastrectomy in 22 medical centers between December 2017 and November 2018 were collected, including 380 in the Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University, 351 in the Renji Hospital of Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, 130 in the Ruijin Hospital of Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, 139 in the Peking University Cancer Hospital, 128 in the Fujian Provincial Cancer Hospital, 114 in the First Hospital Affiliated to Army Medical University, 104 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, 104 in the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University, 103 in the Weifang People′s Hospital, 102 in the Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, 99 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Medical University, 97 in the Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine, 60 in the Hangzhou First People′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine, 48 in the Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, 29 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University, 26 in the Lishui Municipal Central Hospital, 26 in the Guangdong Provincial People′s Hospital, 23 in the Jiangsu Province Hospital, 13 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University, 7 in the Second Hospital of Jilin University, 4 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, 2 in the Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital of Capital Medical University. Observation indicators: (1) the incidence of POPF after radical gastrectomy; (2) treatment of grade B POPF after radical gastrectomy; (3) analysis of clinicopathological data; (4) analysis of surgical data; (5) risk factors for grade B POPF after radical gastrectomy. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as

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