1.Retrospect on seventy years of Chinese stomatology history research:focusing on papers issued by Chinese Journal of Stomatology
Jingqiu ZHANG ; Rongxia ZHANG ; Qian YU ; Songling WANG ; Jian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(12):1185-1192
Chinese Journalof Stomatology has issued eighty papers on Chinese stomatology history in seventy years. According to three stages of the journal,statistics of the quantity and themes of the issued papers are compiled: the number of issued papers increased while the theme shifted from Chinese stomatology history before 1912 to Chinese contemporary stomatology history. Research methods shifted from the comparatively scanty summary or induction on literature and cultural relics materials to multidisciplinary approaches. Early researches testified the achievments of senior scholars such as Zhou Dacheng and Mao Xiejun in the field while research teams represented by colleges and research institutions have published varied research topics in recent years. As the research deepens, platforms for issuing stomatology papers have been expanded and more subjects have been cross-disciplined. Varieties of academic monographs on stomatology history and stomatology education history have been published, among which Zhou Dacheng's Historic textual research of Chinese stomatology can be regarded as a milestone in the field. Comparing with other fields of stomatology, current research on stomatology history still has much more gaps to fill. The academic community should put more emphasis on talent training, discipline construction, research approaches, museum construction, as well as the cooperation between Chinese and western medical sciences so that to assist in the long-term development of the research.
2.Literature review and prospect on oral cognition and disease diagnosis and treatment between Han and Tang dynasties.
Qin GAO ; Mengdi ZHU ; Jiabo WANG ; Songling WANG ; Jian ZHOU ; Jingqiu ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(5):604-612
Chinese medicine entered a significant period from foundation to maturity between Han and Tang dynasties when the Chinese traditional stomatology was a key stage. Sorting and analysis of existing literature and research outcomes have showed that current research on stomatology between Han and Tang dynasties focuses on oral physiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment, and health care. It also involves stomatology history and explanation of termino-logies related to mouth and teeth recorded in medical books, use of simple methods, and thinking with citation and analysis of literature simply listed and reasoning preliminarily deducted. From the macro perspective, current research has not unveiled the whole picture of stomatology between the two dynasties and left a series of key issues unresolved. Thus, new methods should be developed and employed to carry out medical research on stomatology between Han and Tang dynasties given that is has a prosperous future.
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3.Elevated miR-27b-3p enhances the radioresistance by targeting PLK2 in breast cancer
Songling ZHANG ; Changchun ZHU ; Guoxing FENG ; Saijun FAN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(6):409-417
Objective:To investigate the effect of miR-27b-3p on radiation resistance of breast cancer cells.Methods:The relative expression levels of miR-27b-3p in normal tissues and breast cancer tissues were analyzed through GEO database and verified by the qRT-PCR assay. Cloning formation, immunofluorescence, and EDU assay were used to assess the functions of miR-27b-3p on radioresistance of breast cancer cells. The luciferase reporter assay was used to verify whether miR-27b-3p directly targeted PLK2 mRNA. A rescue experiment was performed to identify the influence of PLK2 overexpression on miR-27b-3p regulated radioresistance.Results:The expression level of miR-27b-3p in both breast cancer tissues ( t=2.99, P<0.01) and breast cancer cells ( t=21.21, 32.88, P<0.05) was significantly higher than those in normal breast tissues and cells, especially, it was elevated in radioresistant MCF-7R cells ( t=25.63, P<0.05). Overexpression of miR-27b-3p enhanced the cloning efficiency of MCF-7 cells ( t=10.32, P<0.05), and had a protective effect on the proliferation of irradiated MCF-7 cells ( t=8.77, 8.26, 8.03, P<0.05). But interference of miR-27b-3p reduced the cloning efficiency and proliferation of MCF-7R cells ( t=40.00, P<0.05) after irradiation with different doses( t=8.54, 8.32, 8.23, P<0.05). Moreover, PLK2 was verified to be a direct target of miR-27b-3p, and overexpression of PLK2 inhibited miR-27b-3p-mediated radioresistance of breast cancer cells (MCF-7: t=9.66, P<0.05; MCF-7R: t=6.42, P<0.05). Conclusions:miR-27b-3p contributes to the radioresistance of breast cancer cells by targeting PLK2.
4.Molecular mechanisms of tooth, maxilla and mandible development
Ran ZHANG ; Zongshan SHEN ; Xiaoshan WU ; Songling WANG
STOMATOLOGY 2023;43(1):1-10
Understanding the pattern and molecular mechanisms of tooth, maxilla and mandible development is the prerequisite for studying their regeneration. Tooth development can be divided into three stages: bud-bell stage, tooth crown development stage and tooth root development stage. During these processes, key genes show spatial and temporal expression pattern. Tooth development is a complex process involving interactions between dental epithelium and mesenchyme, precise regulations of enamel knots in cusp patterning, as well as successful eruption into the oral cavity under proper biomechanical stress and signaling transductions. The development of tooth, maxilla and mandible, all of which originate from the first branchial arch, is independent and regulates each other to form a whole during development. Any developmental defects of them will ultimately cause defects to the others. In this paper, we briefly reviewed the development of tooth, maxilla and mandible, proposed that the homeostasis of microenvironment is critical for their development. Moreover, we reviewed the role of Meckel’s cartilage, a special structure and signaling mechanism during mandible development. At last, we proposed an integrated development model of tooth, maxilla and mandible. We also hope that the regeneration of fully functional tooth, maxilla and mandible in human can be achieved based on fundamental knowledge we have gained so far.
5.Anti-PD-L1 antibody enhances curative effect of cryoablation via antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity mediating PD-L1highCD11b+ cells elimination in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Jizhou TAN ; Ting LIU ; Wenzhe FAN ; Jialiang WEI ; Bowen ZHU ; Yafang LIU ; Lingwei LIU ; Xiaokai ZHANG ; Songling CHEN ; Haibiao LIN ; Yuanqing ZHANG ; Jiaping LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(2):632-647
Cryoablation (CRA) and microwave ablation (MWA) are two main local treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, which one is more curative and suitable for combining with immunotherapy is still controversial. Herein, CRA induced higher tumoral PD-L1 expression and more T cells infiltration, but less PD-L1highCD11b+ myeloid cells infiltration than MWA in HCC. Furthermore, CRA had better curative effect than MWA for anti-PD-L1 combination therapy in mouse models. Mechanistically, anti-PD-L1 antibody facilitated infiltration of CD8+ T cells by enhancing the secretion of CXCL9 from cDC1 cells after CRA therapy. On the other hand, anti-PD-L1 antibody promoted the infiltration of NK cells to eliminate PD-L1highCD11b+ myeloid cells by antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) effect after CRA therapy. Both aspects relieved the immunosuppressive microenvironment after CRA therapy. Notably, the wild-type PD-L1 Avelumab (Bavencio), compared to the mutant PD-L1 atezolizumab (Tecentriq), was better at inducing the ADCC effect to target PD-L1highCD11b+ myeloid cells. Collectively, our study uncovered the novel insights that CRA showed superior curative effect than MWA in combining with anti-PD-L1 antibody by strengthening CTL/NK cell immune responses, which provided a strong rationale for combining CRA and PD-L1 blockade in the clinical treatment for HCC.
6. Effect of fractionated radiotherapy of transplanted hepatocellular carcinoma on the splenic immune cells in mice
Dan YAO ; Junling ZHANG ; Wang ZHENG ; Qianping CHEN ; Songling HU ; Yan PAN ; Chunlin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(2):82-87
Objective:
To investigate the effect of fractionated radiotherapy on the immune system of mice with subcutaneously transplanted hepatocellular carcinoma.
Methods:
Logarithmic growth of mouse hepatocellular carcinoma cells Hepa 1-6 were inoculated subcutaneously on the right side of C57BL/6 J mice (1×107 cells /mice). The tumor-bearing mice were randomly divided into control group (Ctrl) and irradiation group (IR), 20 mice in each group. Additionally, 10 healthy mice were set as normal control group. Local fractionated X-ray irradiation of 8 Gy×3 fraction was given to the subcutaneous tumors, and the dose rate was 0.883 Gy/min. At 7 and 14 d after irradiation, the tumor organ index, spleen organ index, spleen pathological changes, and splenic T lymphocyte subsets, B lymphocyte subsets, and NK cells were detected.
Results:
Compared with Ctrl, at 7 and 14 d after irradiation, the tumor organ index decreased (
7.Role of miR-27a in the osteogenic differentiation of beagle maxillary sinus membrane stem cells
ZHANG Jing ; ZHU Shuangxi ; RONG Qiong ; PENG Wei ; LI Xiang ; CHEN Songling
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(8):484-490
Objective:
To detect the expression level of miR-27a during the osteogenic differentiation of beagle maxillary sinus membrane stem cells (MSMSCs) and explore the role of miR-27a in the osteogenic differentiation of MSMSCs.
Methods:
Beagle MSMSCs were cultured in vitro. The expression level of miR-27a was detected via RT-PCR after an osteogenic inductive culture was prepared. The mRNA expression levels of Runx2 and OPN were examined via RT-PCR, and the protein expression levels of Runx2 and OPN were examined via Western blot after the cells were transfected with pre-miR-27a or anti-miR-27a. Finally, osteoprogenitor cells transfected with pre-miR-27a were composited with Bio-Oss particles and subcutaneously implanted into nude mice to form ectopic bone formation models, and then the inhibition of bone formation from miR-27a was observed in vivo.
Results:
The expression level of miR-27a in the beagle MSMSCs decreased after osteogenic inductive culturing. The relative miR-27a levels were significantly decreased at day 1 (t=3.795, P=0.023), day 3 (t=4.493, P=0.011), day 7 (t=11.591, P < 0.001), day 14 (t=12.542, P < 0.001), and day 21 (t=5.621, P=0.008) compared with day 0. In addition, the expression levels of Runx2 mRNA (t=4.923, P=0.007) and protein (t=4.425, P=0.008) were reduced after the cells were transfected with pre-miR-27a. The expression levels OPN mRNA (t=5.253, P=0.006) and protein (t=5.132, P=0.006) were also reduced. In contrast, the mRNA expression levels of Runx2 (t=3.925, P=0.013) and OPN (t=3.712, P=0.019) were increased after the cells were transfected with anti-miR-27a, and bone formation was observed after the subcutaneous implantation of beagle MSMSCs composited with Bio-Oss in nude mice. Nevertheless, ectopic bone formation was inhibited by pre-miR-27a-transfected beagle MSMSCs composited with Bio-Oss (t=7.219, P=0.0020).
Conclusion
MiR-27a negatively regulates the osteogenic differentiation of MSMSCs.
8.Culture and identification of the osteogenic properties of beagle maxillary sinus membrane stem cells
ZHANG Jing ; ZHU Shuangxi ; PENG Wei ; LI Xiang ; RONG Qiong ; CHEN Songling
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(7):422-427
Objective:
To investigate the osteogenic properties of maxillary sinus membrane stem cells (MSMSCs).
Methods :
Beagle maxillary sinus mucosa was collected, immunomagnetic bead method was applied for isolation of CD146+ cells, and MSMSCs were harvested and cultured from the canine maxillary sinus floor mucosa. The levels of the cell surface antigens CD44, CD146, and CD34 were determined at passage one by flow cytometry. Cells at passage one were cultured in basal medium and osteogenic inductive medium. Real-time PCR, immunohistochemical staining, alkaline phosphatase activity, alizarin red staining and Von Kossa staining were used to investigate the osteogenic properties in vitro.
Results:
The canine MSMSCs were cultured successfully. The results of flow cytometry were positive for CD146 and CD44 expression but negative for CD34 expression. The relative mRNA expression of runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) (t = 14.44,P < 0.001), osteopontin (OPN) (t = 7.85,P = 0.001) and alkaline phosphatase alkaline phosphatase (t = 14.27,P < 0.001) was apparently higher in the osteoinductive medium group than in the basal medium group, the differences in relative mRNA expression between the groups were significant. The protein levels of RUNX2 and OPN increased in the osteoinductive medium group. The alkaline phosphatase activity of the MSMSCs increased when the cells were cultured in osteoinductive medium; the activity increased to a level that was significantly higher than that in basal medium, particularly at days 3 (t = 8.79, P < 0.001), 7 (t = 9.75,P < 0.001), 14 (t = 12.14,P < 0.001), 21 (t = 19.62,P < 0.001) and 28 (t = 17.53,P < 0.001). Obvious mineralized nodules were observed by alizarin red staining or Von Kossa staining.
Conclusion
Maxillary sinus membrane stem cells exhibit osteogenic ability.
9. Reconstruction of orbital defect with craniomaxillofacial implant
Xing ZHANG ; Songling CHEN ; Daiying HUANG ; Wei DENG ; Jianping LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2018;53(2):120-122
To evaluate the clinical results of reconstruction orbital defect with craniomaxillofacial implant. Three patients with orbital defect were treated with ten implants. The magnetic abutments were attached six months after one stage operation and the prostheses were fabricated. Within 11 to 47 months of follow up, all implants were stable with successful osseointegration. The prosthesis fit the orbital defects well. Reconstruction of orbital defect with craniomaxillofacial implant can be considered as a viable alternative treatment.
10.Expression and clinical significance of HSPA9 in hepatocellular carcinoma
Qiang KANG ; Hao ZOU ; Lixin LIU ; Songling ZHAO ; Weihan ZHANG ; Xiaowen ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(17):2343-2346
Objective To investigate the expression of HSPA9 in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and its relationship with clinicopathological features and prognosis.Methods Forty-nine cases HCC treated by operative resection and follow up data in our hospital from January 2006 to January 2010 were retrospectively analyzed.Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the expression of HSPA9 in HCC and paratumor tissues.The relationship between HSPA9 expression and clinicopathological features and prognosis was statistically analyzed.Results The HSPA9 protein expression in tumor tissue was higher that that in the paratumor tissue(t=6.601,P<0.01),moreover the over expression of HSPA9 was significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis (P =0.005),TNM-stage(P =0.015),tumor differentiation (P =0.033),microvascular invasion (P =0.009) and recurrence (P =0.047).In the survival analysis results,the patients with over expression of HSPA9 had a much lower total survival rate(P=0.002)and much higher postoperative cumulative recurrence rate(P =0.003).There were significant differences in TNM-stage,microvascular invasion,lymph node metastasis,tumor differentiation and HSPA9 staining for overall survival and cumulative recurrence rate based on a univariate analysis(P<0.05).Conclusion HSPA9 has over expression in HCC.The over expression of HS-PA9 is closely related to invasion and metastasis pathological features and can serve as an independent prognostic risk factor for predicting the prognosis of HCC.


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