1.Mast cell-derived exosomes and intercellular communication between immune cells mediated by them
Bingqi ZHANG ; Yueshan SUN ; Mingcai ZHAO ; Yuanbiao GUO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(5):468-472
Exosomes are a subpopulation of extracellular vesicles ranging in size from 30 to 150 nm. They contain a variety of biological molecules including proteins, lipids, and genetic materials by which they can act as mediators of cell-to-cell communication. Increasing studies on exosomes have elucidate the mechanism of communication between immune cells. Mast cells are found to release exosomes in both resting and activated states, but the quantity, contents and functions of the exosomes are significantly different in different states. Mast cell-derived exosomes are involved in the maturation and antigen presentation of dendritic cells, and mediate the activation of T lymphocytes and the polarization of macrophages. These results provide new insights into the role of exosomes in mast cell function and immune regulation.
2.Research progress on the application of extended reality technology in geriatric care
Tingting JIANG ; Dan WEI ; Qi ZHANG ; Yueshan GAO ; Baoyu ZHAO ; Qian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(17):2361-2365
With the accelerating of aging population in China, the long-term care demand of the elderly is increasing. In recent years, extended reality technology has shown great development potential in assisting elderly chronic nursing, rehabilitation nursing, psychological nursing, palliative care, nursing personnel training. This paper reviews the application status of extended reality technology in geriatric care at home and abroad, and puts forward the problems and countermeasures of extended reality technology applied in geriatric care, so as to provide reference for promoting the application of extended reality technology in geriatric care.
3.MFN1 ubiquitination mediates lipopolysaccharide-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and pyroptosis in Raw264.7 mouse macrophages
Jian MEI ; Xiangrui ZHU ; Langlin OU ; Zhaosi WANG ; Lixin ZHANG ; Yueshan LYU ; Xiaoying WANG ; Siyu HE ; Jun′e BAI ; Hao YUAN ; Xiaoyu GUAN ; Cui MA
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(9):705-713
Objective:To investigate the regulatory effects of mitofusin 1 (MFN1) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced Raw264.7 mouse macrophages pyroptosis and to provide reference for further study on the prevention of inflammation and fibrosis caused by macrophage dysfunction.Methods:Raw264.7 mouse macrophages were cultured in vitro and used to construct a model of LPS-induced pyroptosis. CCK-8 staining, PI staining, LDH release assay and Western blot were used to verify the Raw264.7 pyroptosis induced by LPS. MFN1 expression was detected by Western blot. DCFH-DA probe was used to detect the synthesis of total reactive oxygen species (ROS); Mito-SOX was used to detect mitochondrial ROS; JC-1 mitochondrial membrane potential was detected by fluorescence probe to reflect mitochondrial damage. Based on Ubibrowser database, it was predicted that MFN1 could bind to a variety of E3 ubiquitin ligases. Then, immunofluorescence and co-immunoprecipitation (CO-IP) were used to analyze MFN1 ubiquitination. An overexpression plasmid for MFN1 was constructed and transfected into Raw264.7 cells to detect the changes in pyroptosis and mitochondrial function. Results:LPS could induce the pyroptosis of Raw264.7 cells and mitochondrial dysfunction. MFN1 expression was decreased after LPS stimulation. Ubiquitinated MFN1 was detected by CO-IP. Ubiquitination inhibitor MG-132 inhibited LPS-induced expression of pyroptosis-related proteins including NLRP3, Pro-caspase-1, Caspase-1, IL-1β and IL-18 and improved mitochondrial function. MFN1 overexpression relieved the mitochondrial dysfunction and pyroptosis of Raw264.7 cells induced by LPS.Conclusions:The ubiquitination of MFN1 induced by LPS was involved in mitochondrial dysfunction and macrophage pyroptosis, suggesting that MFN1 was a potential target for the treatment of macrophage-induced inflammation and related diseases.
4.Efficacy of mandibular molar distalization by clear aligner treatment.
Dongxue WU ; Yunshan ZHAO ; Meng MA ; Qianqian ZHANG ; He LEI ; Yaqian WANG ; Yueshan LI ; Xi CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(10):1114-1121
OBJECTIVES:
At present, the research on clear aligner of molar distalization mainly focuses on the upper jaw, while the research on mandibular molars is few.This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic effect of mandibular molars distalization with clear aligner via cone beam CT (CBCT) and Dolphin software.
METHODS:
Twenty cases of mandibular molars with clear aligner were included according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. CBCT was taken before treatment (T0) and when the first molar was moved in place (T1). Dolphin software was used to measure the effectiveness of molar distalization. Three-dimensional changes in direction and the impact on the incisors and facial soft and hard tissues were evaluated.
RESULTS:
The effective rates of crown and root distalization of the second and first mandibular molars were 74%, 49%, and 71%, 47%, respectively. The second and first molars were both the distal buccal cusp with the largest distalization [(2.15 ± 0.91) mm and (1.85±1.09) mm], respectively, with significant difference between the T0 and T1 (
CONCLUSIONS
Clear aligner can effectively move mandibular molars farther, the crown is more effective than the root, and it is tilted. The second mandibular molar is more effective than the first mandibular molar in its distant displacement and three-dimensional changes. Molar distalization causes minor changes in mandibular incisors and facial soft and hard tissues.
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5.Diagnosis and treatment of 112 patients with solid pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas
Zhikai JIAO ; Ningning FENG ; Yan DING ; Jionghui FU ; Yueshan ZHANG ; Baoming YANG ; Xi KANG ; Shunxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2021;36(11):831-834
Objective:To study the clinicopathological features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of patients with solid pseudopapillary neoplasm of the pancreas (SPN).Methods:From Jan 2008 to Dec 2017, 112 pathology confirmed SPN patients who underwent surgical treatment at the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University were followed up. The clinicopathological characteristics and diagnosis were analyzed.Results:Most SPN patients were young women, the ratio of male to female is 1∶7. SPN patients have no typical clinical symptoms. The preoperative diagnostic accuracy of SPN was 57.14% with imaging examination. Pathological diagnosis depends mainly on immunohistochemical staining. All patients underwent surgical resection. Follow-up ranged from 4 to 123 months. The mean follow-up time was 49 months. All patients were doing well and no recurrence or metastasis was found.Conclusions:SPN is a rare tumor with low malignant potential. Surgical resection is effective.
6.Targeting castration-resistant prostate cancer with a novel ROR
Jianwei ZHENG ; Junfeng WANG ; Qian WANG ; Hongye ZOU ; Hong WANG ; Zhenhua ZHANG ; Jianghe CHEN ; Qianqian WANG ; Panxia WANG ; Yueshan ZHAO ; Jing LU ; Xiaolei ZHANG ; Songtao XIANG ; Haibin WANG ; Jinping LEI ; Hong-Wu CHEN ; Peiqing LIU ; Yonghong LIU ; Fanghai HAN ; Junjian WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(12):2313-2322
Prostate cancer (PCa) patients who progress to metastatic castration-resistant PCa (mCRPC) mostly have poor outcomes due to the lack of effective therapies. Our recent study established the orphan nuclear receptor ROR
7. Clinicopathological observation and literature review of cystic meningioangiomatosis
Limeng XIE ; Dehong LU ; Yueshan PIAO ; Xiaotong FAN ; Lianghong TENG ; Shen ZHANG ; Xiuling FU ; Dandan WANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(2):110-114
Objective:
To summarize the clinicopathological features of cystic meningioangiomatosis.
Methods:
The clinical manifestations, imaging characteristics and pathological features of a case of cystic meningioangiomatosis were analysed, and the relevant literature was reviewed.
Results:
A 16-year-old male patient from Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University had a history of epileptic seizures for more than three months. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a cystic mass in the left frontal lobe with long T1 and long T2 signals. Extensive resection of the upper frontal gyrus was performed. The excised lesion presented with a cystic shape after incision and contained colorless translucent liquid. Microscopic examination of the lesion showed that the number of blood vessels in the local cortex of the brain tissue was increased and the vessels appeared to be branching. The blood vessel walls were surrounded by proliferative spindle cells, which were arranged in concentric circles. Immunohistochemical study revealed that those spindle cells and the cyst wall were vimentin positive. These cells had a rich reticular fibers. Ten months after the operation, the general condition of the patient was good, no epileptic seiƶure was observed, and the follow-up MRI did not reveal any residual lesion.
Conclusions
MRI of cystic meningioangiomatosis shows cystic space occupying. Pathological findings show typical features of meningioangiomatosis and cystic space formation. Cystic meningioangiomatosis has good prognosis after surgical resection.
8. Expression of autophagy-related proteins in cortical nodules of tuberous sclerosis complex
Haijing GE ; Weiwei ZHANG ; Yajie WANG ; Lihong ZHAO ; Zeliang HU ; Yueshan PIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(11):856-860
Objective:
To investigate the expression of LC3B, p-AMPKα and p27 in cortical tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).
Methods:
Nineteen specimens of surgically resected TSC cortical tubers were collected at Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, from 2014 to 2017. The expression of the three proteins in the lesions and the adjacent relatively normal regions was detected by immunohistochemical staining (EnVision two-step method).
Results:
LC3B was mainly expressed in the dysmorphic neuron and giant cell in TSC cortical tubers and in the adjacent relatively normal neurons, and the expression was diffuse or perinuclear cytoplasmic. There was no significant difference in the average optical density between abnormal cells and neurons adjacent to the lesions (0.343±0.195 vs. 0.419±0.088,
9. Prognostic implication of alterations in epidermal growth factor receptor and MGMT in glioblastoma
Liyan ZHANG ; Haijing GE ; Leiming WANG ; Lihong ZHAO ; Li LIU ; Dejiang ZHANG ; Yanning CAI ; Dehong LU ; Yueshan PIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2019;48(3):186-191
Objective:
To investigate the prognostic impact of alterations of epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) and MGMT in glioblastoma.
Methods:
The retrospective study included 161 supratentorial glioblastomas diagnosed in the Department of Pathology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University from 2009 to 2015. EGFR and EGFRvⅢ protein expression was detected by immunohistochemistry; EGFR amplification was detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization; MGMT promoter methylation was detected by pyrosequencing. The change of molecular genetics EGFR and MGMT and outcome were assessed statistically.
Results:
There were 161 patients, including 85 (52.8%) males and 76 (47.2%) females. The mean age was 53 years, and the median overall survival was 13 months. The integrated classification of glioblastoma included 16 IDH-mutant, 134 wild type, and 11 NOS. The rate of overexpression of EGFR protein was 32.9%(53/161), and that of EGFR amplification was 37.5%(18/48). There was high concordance between immunohistochemistry and FISH(85.4%, Kappa=0.475,
10.Diagnosis and treatment of multiple liver myopericytoma
Han GAO ; Heng CAO ; Yueshan ZHANG ; Baoming YANG ; Shunxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(10):998-1000

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