1.Neoadjuvant immunotherapy ushers in a new era of gastric cancer treatment
Ke JI ; Kai ZHOU ; Xiangyu GAO ; Zhaode BU ; Jiafu JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(7):653-658
Recent advances in tumor immunology have made immunotherapy a new direction for neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer. Multiple clinical trials have confirmed that combining immunotherapy with chemotherapy and targeted therapy in the neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer can effectively improve treatment response and prolong patient survival time. This article aims to comment on the application of immunotherapy in the neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer, exploring its mechanisms, integration strategies with traditional treatments, safety, and personalized precision therapy in the hope of providing new insights and directions for the field of gastric cancer treatment.
2.Neoadjuvant immunotherapy ushers in a new era of gastric cancer treatment
Ke JI ; Kai ZHOU ; Xiangyu GAO ; Zhaode BU ; Jiafu JI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2024;27(7):653-658
Recent advances in tumor immunology have made immunotherapy a new direction for neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer. Multiple clinical trials have confirmed that combining immunotherapy with chemotherapy and targeted therapy in the neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer can effectively improve treatment response and prolong patient survival time. This article aims to comment on the application of immunotherapy in the neoadjuvant treatment of gastric cancer, exploring its mechanisms, integration strategies with traditional treatments, safety, and personalized precision therapy in the hope of providing new insights and directions for the field of gastric cancer treatment.
3.Gender differences in mortality following tanscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR): a single-centre retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Yali WANG ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yijun YAO ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yujia LIANG ; Xin WEI ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Zhengang ZHAO ; Chen MAO ; Feng YUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(20):2511-2513
4.Peri-procedural myocardial injury predicts poor short-term prognosis after TAVR: A single-center retrospective analysis from China.
Qi LIU ; Kaiyu JIA ; Yijun YAO ; Yijian LI ; Tianyuan XIONG ; Fei CHEN ; Yuanweixiang OU ; Xi WANG ; Yujia LIANG ; Xi LI ; Yong PENG ; Jiafu WEI ; Sen HE ; Qiao LI ; Wei MENG ; Guo CHEN ; Wenxia ZHOU ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Yuan FENG ; Mao CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(24):3013-3015
5.A cross lagged analysis on the relationship between physical health education and health literacy among junior high school students
XIE Chao, SU Jiafu, KANG Yuexin, LIU Lei, ZHOU Hongping
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(10):1488-1491
Objective:
The cross lagged analysis model is used to analyze the causal relationship between physical health education and adolescent health literacy, so as to provide empirical references for physical health education and adolescent health literacy improvement in China.
Methods:
Cluster sampling method was used to select 24 classes of grade 7 students from four junior high schools in Xiangyang City,Hubei Province,Dalian City,Liaoning Province and Liaoyuan City,Jilin Province.The longitudinal follow up design with an interval of 18 weeks was administered among 696 junior middle school students. The Revised School Physical Health Education Scale and Junior Middle School Students Health Literacy Scale were used.
Results:
T1 exercise supervision could significantly and positively predict T2 health literacy( β=0.18 ), T1 health literacy could also significantly and positively predict T2 exercise supervision( β=0.18)(P <0.01). T1 health education could significantly and positively predict T2 health literacy( β=0.57, P <0.01), T1 health literacy could not significantly and positively predict T2 health education( β=0.03, P >0.05). T1 physical education teaching could significantly and positively predict T2 health literacy( β =0.39), T1 health literacy could also positively and significantly predict T2 physical education teaching( β=0.10)(P <0.05). The three dimensions of physical health education had positive predictive effect on the three dimensions of health literacy( P <0.05).
Conclusion
In the process of physical health education, health education is the main factor affecting teenagers health literacy, with a vertical causal relationship between the two variables. There is a bi directional positive relationship between sports supervision, physical education teaching and adolescent health literacy.
6.Valve in Valve transcatheter mitral valve replacement by a transvenous, transseptal access: A case report
Jiafu WEI ; Fei CHEN ; Wei MENG ; Xin WEI ; Yong PENG ; Qiao LI ; Sen HE ; Yijian LI ; Mingxia ZHENG ; Xuan ZHOU ; Guo CHEN ; Yuan FENG ; Mao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(01):122-124
Reoperation due to degenerated bioprostheses is an important factor of high-risk thoracic surgeries. In 2020 ACC/AHA guideline, Valve in Valve (ViV) was recommended for high-risk patient instead of surgical mitral valve replacement. This report described a 77-year-old male patient with a failed mitral bioprosthetic valve, evaluated at high risk of surgery, received a transvenous, transseptal transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR). Tracheal intubation was removed at CCU 3 h after surgery without discomfort such as polypnea. The patient was transferred out of the CCU and discharged on the 3rd day. Compared with transapical access, transvenous transseptal access was less invasive, with shorter duration in CCU and hospitalization.
7.An Innovative Prognostic Model Based on Four Genes in Asian Patient with Gastric Cancer
Jiahui CHEN ; Anqiang WANG ; Jun JI ; Kai ZHOU ; Zhaode BU ; Guoqing LYU ; Jiafu JI
Cancer Research and Treatment 2021;53(1):148-161
Purpose:
Gastric cancer (GC) has substantial biological differences between Asian and non-Asian populations, which makes it difficult to have a unified predictive measure for all people. We aimed to identify novel prognostic biomarkers to help predict the prognosis of Asian GC patients.
Materials and Methods:
We investigated the differential gene expression between GC and normal tissues of GSE66229. Univariate, multivariate and Lasso Cox regression analyses were conducted to establish a four-gene-related prognostic model based on the risk score. The risk score was based on a linear combination of the expression levels of individual genes multiplied by their multivariate Cox regression coefficients. Validation of the prognostic model was conducted using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. A nomogram containing clinical characteristics and the prognostic model was established to predict the prognosis of Asian GC patients.
Results:
Four genes (RBPMS2, RGN, PLEKHS1, and CT83) were selected to establish the prognostic model, and it was validated in the TCGA Asian cohort. Receiver operating characteristic analysis confirmed the sensitivity and specificity of the prognostic model. Based on the prognostic model, a nomogram containing clinical characteristics and the prognostic model was established, and Harrell’s concordance index of the nomogram for evaluating the overall survival significantly higher than the model only focuses on the pathologic stage (0.74 vs. 0.64, p < 0.001).
Conclusion
The four-gene-related prognostic model and the nomogram based on it are reliable tools for predicting the overall survival of Asian GC patients.
8.Cathepsin D knockdown regulates biological behaviors of granulosa cells and affects litter size traits in goats.
Zhinan ZHOU ; Xiang CHEN ; Min ZHU ; Weiwei WANG ; Zheng AO ; Jiafu ZHAO ; Wen TANG ; Lei HONG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2021;22(11):893-905
Cathepsin D (CTSD), the major lysosomal aspartic protease that is widely expressed in different tissues, potentially regulates the biological behaviors of various cells. Follicular granulosa cells are responsive to the increase of ovulation number, hence indirectly influencing litter size. However, the mechanism underlying the effect of CTSD on the behaviors of goat granulosa cells has not been fully elucidated. This study used immunohistochemistry to analyze CTSD localization in goat ovarian tissues. Moreover, western blotting was applied to examine the differential expression of CTSD in the ovarian tissues of monotocous and polytocous goats. Subsequently, the effects of CTSD knockdown on cell proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle, and the expression of candidate genes of the prolific traits, including bone morphogenetic protein receptor IB (
9.DPHL:A DIA Pan-human Protein Mass Spectrometry Library for Robust Biomarker Discovery
Zhu TIANSHENG ; Zhu YI ; Xuan YUE ; Gao HUANHUAN ; Cai XUE ; Piersma R. SANDER ; Pham V. THANG ; Schelfhorst TIM ; Haas R.G.D. RICHARD ; Bijnsdorp V. IRENE ; Sun RUI ; Yue LIANG ; Ruan GUAN ; Zhang QIUSHI ; Hu MO ; Zhou YUE ; Winan J. Van Houdt ; Tessa Y.S. Le Large ; Cloos JACQUELINE ; Wojtuszkiewicz ANNA ; Koppers-Lalic DANIJELA ; B(o)ttger FRANZISKA ; Scheepbouwer CHANTAL ; Brakenhoff H. RUUD ; Geert J.L.H. van Leenders ; Ijzermans N.M. JAN ; Martens W.M. JOHN ; Steenbergen D.M. RENSKE ; Grieken C. NICOLE ; Selvarajan SATHIYAMOORTHY ; Mantoo SANGEETA ; Lee S. SZE ; Yeow J.Y. SERENE ; Alkaff M.F. SYED ; Xiang NAN ; Sun YAOTING ; Yi XIAO ; Dai SHAOZHENG ; Liu WEI ; Lu TIAN ; Wu ZHICHENG ; Liang XIAO ; Wang MAN ; Shao YINGKUAN ; Zheng XI ; Xu KAILUN ; Yang QIN ; Meng YIFAN ; Lu CONG ; Zhu JIANG ; Zheng JIN'E ; Wang BO ; Lou SAI ; Dai YIBEI ; Xu CHAO ; Yu CHENHUAN ; Ying HUAZHONG ; Lim K. TONY ; Wu JIANMIN ; Gao XIAOFEI ; Luan ZHONGZHI ; Teng XIAODONG ; Wu PENG ; Huang SHI'ANG ; Tao ZHIHUA ; Iyer G. NARAYANAN ; Zhou SHUIGENG ; Shao WENGUANG ; Lam HENRY ; Ma DING ; Ji JIAFU ; Kon L. OI ; Zheng SHU ; Aebersold RUEDI ; Jimenez R. CONNIE ; Guo TIANNAN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2020;18(2):104-119
To address the increasing need for detecting and validating protein biomarkers in clinical specimens, mass spectrometry (MS)-based targeted proteomic techniques, including the selected reaction monitoring (SRM), parallel reaction monitoring (PRM), and massively parallel data-independent acquisition (DIA), have been developed. For optimal performance, they require the fragment ion spectra of targeted peptides as prior knowledge. In this report, we describe a MS pipe-line and spectral resource to support targeted proteomics studies for human tissue samples. To build the spectral resource, we integrated common open-source MS computational tools to assemble a freely accessible computational workflow based on Docker. We then applied the workflow to gen-erate DPHL, a comprehensive DIA pan-human library, from 1096 data-dependent acquisition (DDA) MS raw files for 16 types of cancer samples. This extensive spectral resource was then applied to a proteomic study of 17 prostate cancer (PCa) patients. Thereafter, PRM validation was applied to a larger study of 57 PCa patients and the differential expression of three proteins in prostate tumor was validated. As a second application, the DPHL spectral resource was applied to a study consisting of plasma samples from 19 diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients and 18 healthy control subjects. Differentially expressed proteins between DLBCL patients and healthy control subjects were detected by DIA-MS and confirmed by PRM. These data demonstrate that the DPHL supports DIA and PRM MS pipelines for robust protein biomarker discovery. DPHL is freely accessible at https://www.iprox.org/page/project.html?id=IPX0001400000.
10.Analysis on effect of Scarf combined with Mcbride osteotomy for treatment of moderate to severe hallux valgus
Yi YUAN ; Gangbo QU ; Bing LUO ; Jiafu YANG ; Binghua ZHOU ; Kanglai TANG
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(14):1900-1903,1907
Objective To explore the surgical skill and curative effect of Scarf combined with modified Mcbride osteotomy for treating moderate to severe hallux valgus.Methods Thirty-eight patients (47 feet) with moderate to severe hallux valgus in the Southwest Hospital of Army Military Medical University from July 2014 to June 2015 were selected and treated by Scarf combined with modified Mcbride osteotomy,among them,31 cases(38 feet) were followed up.The cases of phalanx proximal articular angle(PAA) enlargement were added with Akin osteotomy hallex proximal phalanx,and 2,3 plantar Weil osteotomy was used in the patients with 2,3 plantar bone metastasis pain.The hallux valgus angle (HVA),1,2 intermetatarsal angle (IMA),distal metatarsal joint fixed angle(DMAA),PAA were compared between before and after surgery by the erect position,anteroposterior position and lateral X-ray films.The therapeutic effects were assessed by adopting the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society(AOFAS) scoring system.Results The follow-up time was 12~18 months(average 16.42 months).HVA was decreased from preoperative(41.82±5.28)° to postoperative(17.03±4.04)°,IMA was decreased from preoperative(19.00 ± 3.78)°to postoperative(9.24 ± 1.98)°,DMAA was decreased from preoperative(19.42±5.65)°to postoperative(8.71±2.74)°,PAA was decreased from preoperative (5.66± 3.27) ° to postoperative (3.82 ± 2.09) °,and AOFAS score was increased from preoperative (41.47 ± 6.29) to postoperative (84.82 ± 6.43),the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion Scarf combined with modified Mcbride osteotomy has satisfactory effect for treating moderate to severe hallux valgus.


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