1.Screening key genes of PANoptosis in hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury based on bioinformatics
Lirong ZHU ; Qian GUO ; Jie YANG ; Qiuwen ZHANG ; Guining HE ; Yanqing YU ; Ning WEN ; Jianhui DONG ; Haibin LI ; Xuyong SUN
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(1):106-113
Objective To explore the relationship between PANoptosis and hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI), and to screen the key genes of PANoptosis in HIRI. Methods PANoptosis-related differentially expressed genes (PDG) were obtained through the Gene Expression Omnibus database and GeneCards database. Gene ontology (GO), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) were used to explore the biological pathways related to PDG. A protein-protein interaction network was constructed. Key genes were selected, and their diagnostic value was assessed and validated in the HIRI mice. Immune cell infiltration analysis was performed based on the cell-type identification by estimating relative subsets of RNA transcripts. Results A total of 16 PDG were identified. GO analysis showed that PDG were closely related to cellular metabolism. KEGG analysis indicated that PDG were mainly enriched in cellular death pathways such as apoptosis and immune-related signaling pathways such as the tumor necrosis factor signaling pathway. GSEA results showed that key genes were mainly enriched in immune-related signaling pathways such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway. Two key genes, DFFB and TNFSF10, were identified with high accuracy in diagnosing HIRI, with areas under the curve of 0.964 and 1.000, respectively. Immune infiltration analysis showed that the control group had more infiltration of resting natural killer cells, M2 macrophages, etc., while the HIRI group had more infiltration of M0 macrophages, neutrophils, and naive B cells. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction results showed that compared with the Sham group, the relative expression of DFFB messenger RNA in liver tissue of HIRI group mice increased, and the relative expression of TNFSF10 messenger RNA decreased. Cibersort analysis showed that the infiltration abundance of naive B cells was positively correlated with DFFB expression (r=0.70, P=0.035), and the infiltration abundance of M2 macrophages was positively correlated with TNFSF10 expression (r=0.68, P=0.045). Conclusions PANoptosis-related genes DFFB and TNFSF10 may be potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for HIRI.
2.Analysis on the way of high-quality development of organ donation and transplantation in China-ASEAN
Xuyong SUN ; Wenshi JIANG ; Jianhui DONG ; Xiangxiang HE ; Jixiang LIAO ; Xuyang LIU
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(1):131-140
The global distribution of medical resources is uneven and organ shortages are becoming increasingly serious. ASEAN countries have been working hard to explore and promote local organ transplantation in order to alleviate the serious imbalance between organ donation and organ transplantation needs. However, the development of cadaveric organ donation varies among ASEAN countries, and the cadaveric organ donation rate in most countries is generally low. Since 1991, China and ASEAN have evolved from dialogue to strategic cooperation, then to a community with a shared future, and further to a comprehensive strategic partnership, all demonstrating broad prospects for cooperation. This article analyzes the current situation and challenges of organ donation and transplantation in ASEAN countries, combining field visits and its own experience, and proposes strategies for strengthening international cooperation, optimizing policy environment, enhancing technical capabilities, and increasing public awareness in the field of organ donation and transplantation under the China-ASEAN development strategy framework. The aim is to build a more equitable, efficient, and sustainable organ donation and transplantation system, contributing to the realization of global public health security and a community of common health for mankind.
3.Guidelines for clinical diagnosis and treatment of combined liver and kidney transplantation
Branch of Organ Transplantation of Chinese Medical Association ; Xuyong SUN
Organ Transplantation 2024;15(4):533-547
Combined liver and kidney transplantation has been steadily applied in major transplantation centers,saving the lives of many patients with end-stage liver and renal failure.However,there are still multiple unresolved problems in the clinical diagnosis,treatment and long-term prognosis of combined liver and kidney transplantation.By referring to"Technical Operating Standards for Combined Liver and Kidney Transplantation(2019 Edition)"and the latest published literature and guidelines at home and abroad,"Guidelines for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Combined Liver and Kidney Transplantation"was formulated.Recommendations and suggestions were delivered regarding the surgical indications and contraindications,preoperative preparation and evaluation,the timing of transplantation for end-stage liver and kidney diseases,the selection of surgical approaches and postoperative follow-up,specific pathophysiology,surgical techniques,complication management and immunosuppressive treatment of combined live and kidney transplantation,aiming to enhance the utilization rate of grafts and improve the survival and prognosis of combined liver and kidney transplant recipients.
4.Fostering organ donation culture for facilitating high-quality development of hospital-level organ donation management center in China
Qingdong SU ; Jianhui DONG ; Jixiang LIAO ; Xuyong SUN ; Quanwei HUANG ; Fangfang WANG ; Song CAO ; Zhao GAO ; Xuyang LIU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2024;45(11):803-806
"Chinese model" of organ donation and transplantation in China has won acclaims from all over the world. Current contradictions between unbalanced and inadequate development of organ donation and transplantation and surging public demands for transplant services remain serious. And an acute shortage of donated organs is still the greatest difficulty. Improving organ donation rate per million population (PMP) and organ utilization rate has been a great challenge for organ donation teams in China. This review summarized the relevant experiences of Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in fostering organ donation culture atmosphere and connotation to accelerate the high-quality development of organ donation. It was intended to provide references for disciplined construction of other organ donation management teams and promote the development of organ donation and transplantation in China.
5.Ethical construction of recipients’ rights and interests protection in organ transplantation from expanded criteria donors
Feng NIE ; Xuyong SUN ; Jixiang LIAO ; Zhuangjiang LI
Organ Transplantation 2023;14(6):878-883
Under the background of severe shortage of donor organs and organ donation after citizen's death becoming the main source of donor organs in China, expanded criteria donor (ECD) has been widely applied in clinical practice. However, ECD has the disadvantages of basic diseases, old age, trauma, shock or infection, which will affect the quality of donor organs to varying degrees and become one of critical factors affecting clinical efficacy of organ transplantation. The recipients of ECD organ transplantation will also bear the additional risk and uncertainty of efficacy brought by ECD organs. Hence, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of the recipients’ rights and interests. In this article, ethical issues faced by ECD organ transplantation in recipient protection and the shortcomings in the ethical review of organ ethics committee were reviewed, and suggestions on the ethical review institution and system construction of the rights and interests of organ transplantation recipients were elucidated, aiming to provide reference for promoting the advancement of ECD organ transplantation.
6.Clinical analysis of pneumocystis pneumonia after kidney transplantation: a report of 13 cases
Ning WEN ; Jihua WU ; Dandan ZHU ; Rong MA ; Jiacheng ZHOU ; Haibin LI ; Jianhui DONG ; Liugen LAN ; Zhiying LEI ; Xuyong SUN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2022;43(5):303-308
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) after kidney transplantation.Methods:From January 2020 to January 2022, clinical data were retrospectively reviewed for 13 renal transplant recipients with pneumocystis pneumonia diagnosed by metagenomics next generation sequencing (mNGS). There were 3 females and 10 males with an age range of (46±10) years.The median time of postoperative onset was 10(2-21) months; The major clinical manifestations included fever ( n=11), cough ( n=7), expectoration ( n=6) and dyspnea ( n=11). Paired t-test was employed for analyzing the laboratory results at admission and discharge. Results:The diagnosis was confirmed by the detection of NGS in alveolar lavage fluid or venous blood.The levels of G test, LDH test, total T lymphocyte absolute count (CD3+ Abs), inhibitory/cytotoxic T lymphocyte count (CD3+ CD8+ Abs) and auxiliary/induced T lymphocyte absolute count (CD3+ CD4+ Abs) were (543.27±440.49) pg/ml, (529.98±222.43)U/L and (191.92±119.42)/μl, (87.33±50.59)/μl and (106.92±87.42)/μl at admission and (69.58±50.21) pg/ml, (285.38±46.62 U/L), (888.58±672.99)/μl, (336.83±305.21)/μl and (520.08±388.76)/μl at discharge.The differences were statistically significant ( P<0.001, P=0.002, 0.006, 0.017, 0.005). All of them received compound sulfamethoxazole and caspofungin.Except for one death due to septic shock after 21-day treatment, 12 cases were cured. Conclusions:mNGS test is one of the important tool for an early diagnosis of PCP.Combined use of compound sulfamethoxazole and caspofungin is an effective anti-infective regimen.And immune function monitoring is vital for adjusting antibiotic and immunosuppressive regimens.
7.Combined resection of thoracic and abdominal organ clusters: a series of 50 cases
Silin LI ; Xuyong SUN ; Ke QIN ; Ning WEN ; Jixiang LIAO ; Liugen LAN ; Ying HUANG ; Zhiying LEI ; Qingdong SU ; Jihua WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(8):774-778
Objective:To examine the technique and effect of combined thoracic and abdominal organ clusters resection.Methods:From February 2019 to August 2021, totally 50 cases of combined thoracoabdominal organ cluster resection were completed at Transplant Medical Center, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from donation after brain death donors. There were 47 males and 3 females, aging (34.8±12.3) years (range: 5 to 55 years). The length of hospital stay( M(IQR)) was 4(4) days (range: 2 to 43 days), the length of tube time was 4(2) days (range: 1 to 43 days). Through the midsternal incision and the abdominal grand cross incision, the cold perfusion was performing simultaneously when the perfusion lines of each target organ was established respectively. The combined resection was performed with the diaphragm as the boundary and the organ cluster as the unit. The heart and lung were separated on site and sent to the transplant hospital, and the abdominal organ cluster was directly preserved and returned to our hospital for further separation and repair. Results:Totaly 21 hearts, 47 pairs of lungs, 49 livers, 47 pairs of kidneys and 11 pancreas were harvested by this surgical treatment. The resection time was (32.6±6.5) minutes (range: 19 to 50 minutes), with no hot ischemia time. There was no accidental injury that affected organ quality and function. Heart transplantation was performed in 17 cases, combined heart-kidney transplantation in 2 cases, double lung transplantation in 43 cases, single lung transplantation in 6 cases, liver transplantation in 41 cases, combined liver-pancreas-duodenal cluster transplantation in 1 case, combined liver-kidney transplantation in 3 cases, combined pancreas-kidney transplantation in 9 cases, and kidney transplantation in 74 cases.Conclusion:Simultaneous perfusion and combined resection of thoracic and abdominal organ clusters for donation after brain death donors are feasible and effective.
8.Combined resection of thoracic and abdominal organ clusters: a series of 50 cases
Silin LI ; Xuyong SUN ; Ke QIN ; Ning WEN ; Jixiang LIAO ; Liugen LAN ; Ying HUANG ; Zhiying LEI ; Qingdong SU ; Jihua WU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2022;60(8):774-778
Objective:To examine the technique and effect of combined thoracic and abdominal organ clusters resection.Methods:From February 2019 to August 2021, totally 50 cases of combined thoracoabdominal organ cluster resection were completed at Transplant Medical Center, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University from donation after brain death donors. There were 47 males and 3 females, aging (34.8±12.3) years (range: 5 to 55 years). The length of hospital stay( M(IQR)) was 4(4) days (range: 2 to 43 days), the length of tube time was 4(2) days (range: 1 to 43 days). Through the midsternal incision and the abdominal grand cross incision, the cold perfusion was performing simultaneously when the perfusion lines of each target organ was established respectively. The combined resection was performed with the diaphragm as the boundary and the organ cluster as the unit. The heart and lung were separated on site and sent to the transplant hospital, and the abdominal organ cluster was directly preserved and returned to our hospital for further separation and repair. Results:Totaly 21 hearts, 47 pairs of lungs, 49 livers, 47 pairs of kidneys and 11 pancreas were harvested by this surgical treatment. The resection time was (32.6±6.5) minutes (range: 19 to 50 minutes), with no hot ischemia time. There was no accidental injury that affected organ quality and function. Heart transplantation was performed in 17 cases, combined heart-kidney transplantation in 2 cases, double lung transplantation in 43 cases, single lung transplantation in 6 cases, liver transplantation in 41 cases, combined liver-pancreas-duodenal cluster transplantation in 1 case, combined liver-kidney transplantation in 3 cases, combined pancreas-kidney transplantation in 9 cases, and kidney transplantation in 74 cases.Conclusion:Simultaneous perfusion and combined resection of thoracic and abdominal organ clusters for donation after brain death donors are feasible and effective.
9.Application of mild hypothermia plus extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in donor kidney transplantation with circulatory unstable death organ donation
Ying HUANG ; Xuyong SUN ; Ke QIN ; Jianhui DONG ; Song CAO ; Zhiying LEI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(3):158-162
Objective:To explore the protective effect of hypothermia plus extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)on kidney in brain-dead kidney transplant donors.Methods:From July 2017 to July 2018 at Institute of Transplantation Medicine, Hospital No. 923 of PLA, 29 patients with circulatory dysfunction brain death donors fulfilling the organ donation criteria were randomly divided into sub-hypothermia group according to the treatment of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(body temperature 34.0~35.0℃, 15 cases)and normal temperature group(36.5~37.5℃, 14 cases). Hemodynamic profiles and renal function changes were compared between two groups during ECMO.And renal complications of two groups were followed up.Results:The hemodynamic parameters of two groups remained stable during ECMO period.Heart rate of 5 MO-organs was lower in hypothermia group than that in normal temperature group( P<0.05). Systolic and diastolic pressures before ECMO 3 h-organ acquisition were higher than normal temperature group( P<0.05). No significant difference existed between PaO 2 and normal temperature groups( P>0.05). Donor serum creatinine(SCr)and blood urea nitrogen(BUN)were lower in hypothermia group than in normal temperature group( P<0.05). The postoperative recipient levels of BUN were lower in mild hypothermia group than those in normothermia group( P<0.05)and no significant difference between SCr and normal temperature groups( P>0.05). The postoperative hospital stay was(16.52±3.59)days in mild hypothermia group. And it was lower than that in normal temperature group( P<0.05). Delayed renal function was lower than normal temperature group(3.45% and 21.43%, P<0.05). Conclusions:Mild hypothermia plus ECMO can reduce hemodynamic fluctuations in circulatory unstable donors after brain death, improve renal function and lower the incidence of delayed functional recovery after renal transplantation.
10.Effect of continuous intravenous infusion of low-dose heparin on preventing thrombosis during perioperative period of simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation
Meisi LI ; Jianhui DONG ; Pengfei QIAO ; Jihua WU ; Ke QIN ; Liugen LAN ; Hongliang WANG ; Zhuangjiang LI ; Haibin LI ; Zhao GAO ; Xuyong SUN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(4):234-238
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of continuous infusion of low-dose intravenous (Ⅳ) heparin during perioperative period of simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplantation for donation after citizen death (DCD) donor to prevent pancreatic thrombosis post-transplantation.Methods:From January 2015 to August 2019, 46 DCD donors undergoing SPK were divided into retrospective cohort groups 1 ( n=27) and 2 ( n=19). Group 1 received aspirin enteric-coated tablets only at Day 1 post-SPK. In Group 2, 5-7 days of continuous infusion of heparin 260 IU per hour at Day 1 post-SPK was followed by a daily intake of aspirin enteric-coated tablets of 100 mg. Incidence of thrombus, recovery of graft function and adverse reactions of anticoagulant therapy were observed. Results:Thrombosis occurred in (5.3%, 1/19 vs 14.8%, 4/27) in heparin and non-heparin groups. Thrombosis and graft loss were significantly lower in heparin group than those in non-heparin group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Continuous infusion of low-dose heparin vein is effective and safe in preventing thrombosis after SPK transplantation.

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