1.Consistent analysis of swept-source optical coherence tomography and time-domain optical coherence tomography in measuring the parameters of chamber angle of patients with myopia
Anhai WEI ; Yangcheng ZOU ; Li YANG ; Zhenzhen CAO ; Hehua ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(2):28-32
Objective:To investigate the consistency of swept-source optical coherence tomography(SS-OCT)and time-domain optical coherence tomography(TD-OCT)in measuring the parameters of anterior chamber angle.Methods:A total of 46 myopic patients(92 eyes)were retrospectively selected from Department of Ophthalmology of Army Specialty Medical Center from January 2023 to May 2023.Both SS-OCT and TD-OCT were used to measure respectively the parameters of anterior chamber angle of patients.And then,the differences of central anterior chamber depth(ACD),angle opening distance(AOD500,AOD750),scleral spur angle(SSA),trabecular iris area(TISA500,TISA750)between SS-OCT and TD-OCT were compared and analyzed.The Pearson correlation analysis and Bland-Altman test were adopted to analyze and measure the correlation and consistency of the measures.Results:There was significant difference in ACD between the two kinds of scan methods(t=-6.83,P<0.001).Additionally,the differences of the AOD500,AOD750,SSA500,TISA500 and TISA750 of measured data beside of nose were significant(t=-5.16,5.51,-6.51,-4.75,-5.69,P<0.001),respectively.Similarly,the differences of them beside of temple were significant(t=-5.04,-4.8,-6.06,-3.84,-4.02,P<0.001),respectively.There was positive correlation between the two kinds of scan methods(r=0.71-0.92).The Bland-Altman analysis showed that 2.1% to 8.9% of the measured values were outside the consistency limit by 95%.Conclusion:There are differences between SS-OCT and TD-OCT in the measures of the parameters of anterior chamber angle of myopic patients,and the measured results of them appear positive correlation.
2.Characterizing immune microenvironment cell composition of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps based on mass cytometry technology
Lei WANG ; Weiqing WANG ; Surita AODENG ; Yuzhuo LIU ; Zhenzhen ZHU ; Jingjing LI ; Wei LYU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;59(6):532-542
Objective:To analyze the cellular composition characteristics of the nasal tissue immune microenvironment in patients with control, chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps (CRSsNP), non-eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (neCRSwNP), and eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (eCRSwNP) using mass cytometry flow technology.Methods:Thirteen CRS patients who underwent endoscopic nasal surgery at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery of Peking Union Medical College Hospital from March to December 2022 were recruited, including 8 males and 5 females, aged 22.3 to 58.3 years. Three control mucosae were obtained from normal ethmoid or sphenoid sinuses of patients with benign tumors of the temporal fossa or non-functional pituitary adenomas who underwent endoscopic surgery, excluding allergic rhinitis and sinusitis. Sixteen clinical tissue samples (3 of control, 3 of CRSsNP, 4 of neCRSwNP, and 6 of eCRSwNP) were prepared into single-cell suspensions. Mass cytometry flow detection was performed using a combination of 42 molecular markers to analyze the differences in cell subpopulations among the groups. Data were analyzed using GraphPad Prism 9.Results:Based on the mass cytometry flow results, cells from control, CRSsNP, neCRSwNP, and eCRSwNP were divided into seven main cell subgroups, with detailed subgrouping of T/NK cells and myeloid cells. In T/NK cells, compared with the control group, the number of NK CD56bright cells increased in the CRSsNP group, while NK CD56dim cells decreased; compared with the CRSsNP group, the eCRSwNP group showed a decrease in NKT cells and CD4 +Tem cells; compared with the CRSsNP group, the eCRSwNP group showed a significant increase in CD25 expression within Treg cells; compared with the CRSsNP group, the eCRSwNP group showed a significant decrease in Tbet expression in CD8 +Teff cells and CD8 +TRM cells; in eCRSwNP, the expression of CD103 in CD8 +TRM cells was significantly lower than in CRSsNP. In myeloid cells, compared with the other three groups, the eCRSwNP group showed a significant increase in macrophages and a significant decrease in cDC1 and monocytes; compared with the control group and CRSsNP, the eCRSwNP group also showed a significant decrease in resting state macrophages; compared with the CRSsNP group, the eCRSwNP group showed a significant decrease in the level of CX3CR1 within cDC2 and monocytes; the expression levels of NLRP3 in cDC2 and macrophages in the eCRSwNP group were significantly higher than in the other three groups; compared with the control group, the expression levels of Gata3 in cDC2 and macrophages in the eCRSwNP group were also significantly increased; additionally, the expression of CCR2 within monocytes in the eCRSwNP group was lower than in the CRSsNP group. In ILC, compared with the control group, the expression of CCR6 decreased in the eCRSwNP group. Conclusions:Compared with the control group, CRSsNP, and neCRSwNP, eCRSwNP shows an increase in macrophage number, a decrease in cDC1 and resting state macrophages, and depletion of protective cells CD103 +CD8 +TRM. Additionally, the expression levels of CCR2 and CX3CR1 in monocytes of eCRSwNP are decreased.
3.YTE-17 inhibits colonic carcinogenesis by resetting antitumor immune response via Wnt5a/JNK mediated metabolic signaling
Sui HUA ; Deng WANLI ; Chai QIONG ; Han BING ; Zhang YULI ; Wei ZHENZHEN ; Li ZAN ; Wang TING ; Feng JILING ; Yuan MAN ; Tang QINGFENG ; Xu HONGXI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(4):525-541
The density and composition of lymphocytes infiltrating colon tumors serve as predictive factors for the clinical outcome of colon cancer.Our previous studies highlighted the potent anti-cancer properties of the principal compounds found in Garcinia yunnanensis(YTE-17),attributing these effects to the regu-lation of multiple signaling pathways.However,knowledge regarding the mechanism and effect of YTE-17 in the prevention of colorectal cancer is limited.In this study,we conducted isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification(iTRAQ)analysis on intestinal epithelial cells(IECs)exposed YTE-17,both in vitro and in vivo,revealing a significant inhibition of the Wnt family member 5a(Wnt5a)/c-Jun N-terminal kinase(JNK)signaling pathway.Subsequently,we elucidated the influence and mechanism of YTE-17 on the tumor microenvironment(TME),specifically focusing on macrophage-mediated T helper 17(Th17)cell induction in a colitis-associated cancer(CAC)model with Wnt5a deletion.Additionally,we performed the single-cell RNA sequencing(scRNA-seq)on the colonic tissue from the Wnt5a-deleted CAC model to characterize the composition,lineage,and functional status of immune mesenchymal cells during different stages of colorectal cancer(CRC)progression.Remarkably,our findings demon-strate a significant reduction in M2 macrophage polarization and Th17 cell phenotype upon treatment with YTE-17,leading to the restoration of regulatory T(Treg)/Th17 cell balance in azoxymethane(AOM)/dextran sodium sulfate(DSS)model.Furthermore,we also confirmed that YTE-17 effectively inhibited the glycolysis of Th17 cells in both direct and indirect co-culture systems with M2 macrophages.Notably,our study shed light on potential mechanisms linking the non-canonical Wnt5a/JNK signaling pathway and well-established canonical β-catenin oncogenic pathway in vivo.Specifically,we proposed that Wnt5a/JNK signaling activity in IECs promotes the development of cancer stem cells with β-catenin activity within the TME,involving macrophages and T cells.In summary,our study undergoes the po-tential of YTE-17 as a preventive strategy against CRC development by addressing the imbalance with the immune microenvironment,thereby mitigating the risk of malignancies.
4.Effect of low-level laser therapy combined with electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular stimulation on patients with subacute ischemic stroke
Zhenzhen FENG ; Minmin LI ; Jian SUN ; Meng GUO ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(7):794-797
Objective To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy(LLLT)combined with elec-tromyogram-triggered neuromuscular electrical stimulation(ETNS)on upper limb function and quality of life in patients with subacute ischemic stroke.Methods A total of 52 patients with sub-acute ischemic stroke admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to October 2023 were recruited,and then randomly divided into control group(26 cases)and observation group(26 cases).Fugl-Meyer Motor Function Score-Upper Limb(FMA-UE),Trunk Injury Scale(TIS),Wolf Motor Function Test Scale(WMFT)-Time(TS)and Functional Ability(FS),Chinese version of Stroke Quality of Life Scale(SS-QOL)were used before treatment(day of enrollment)and after treat-ment(5 months after enrollment)to evaluate these patients.Results After treatment,the obser-vation group had obviously higher FMA-UE score,TIS score,WMFT-FS score and SS-QOL score than those before treatment(P<0.05),and these scores were also notably higher than those in control group after treatment(P<0.01).The WMFT-TS score in the observation group after treatment was statistically lower than that before treatment(P<0.05),and also reduced than that of the control group after treatment(39.42±11.65 vs 46.12±11.89,P=0.045).Conclusion LLLT combined with ETNS shows good efficacy in improvement of upper limb function and quality of life in subacute ischemic stroke patients.
5.Prediction of cognitive function in patients with cerebral small vessel disease based on morphological brain network connection model
Cunsheng WEI ; Yuan CHEN ; Zhenzhen HE ; Meng CAO ; Yusheng YU ; Xuemei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(11):1320-1324
Objective To construct a morphological brain network in patients with cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)and predict it application for cognitive function.Methods A total of 64 eld-erly CSVD patients admitted in our hospital from January 2020 to February 2024 were retrospec-tively recruited.Cognitive function was assessed with Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)and Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA).Their clinical data,and results of cognitive function and multi-modal MRI scanning were collected and analyzed.3D T1-weighted imaging based on Kullback-Leibler divergence similarity was used to construct individual morphological brain net-work,and the connectome-based predictive model was employed to construct a cognitive predic-tion model.Results The network,which is significantly and positively correlated with the MMSE and MoCA scores,was mainly located in the default mode network,and could effectively predict individual MMSE and MoCA scores(r=0.795,P=4.436×10-15;r=0.794,P=4.974×10-15,P<0.01).The connections,which were significantly negatively correlated with MMSE or MoCA scores,were mainly located between the salience/ventral attention network and other networks,and could also effectively predict individual MMSE and MoCA scores(r=0.766,P=1.679× 10-13;r=0.850,P=6.915×10-19,P<0.01).Combined positive correlation and negative correla-tion networks,the model showed further improved predictive performance(r=0.849,P=7.603 × 10-19;r=0.888,P=1.445 × 10-22,P<0.01).Conclusion Individual morphological brain network can effectively predict cognitive function in elderly CSVD patients,and can be used as a convenient tool for early warning of cognitive impairment related to CSVD.
6.Impact of statistical uncertainty per control point on dose calculation on VMAT for rectum cancer
Weiqiang YE ; Wei ZHANG ; Bo LI ; Chaojun YU ; Zhenzhen WEI ; Shida SU ; Wen QIN ; Dawei ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(19):2685-2689
Objective To investigate the impact of statistical uncertainty per control point(SUpCP)on dose calculation on volumetric modulated arc therapy(VMAT)for rectum cancer,and to analyze the accuracy and efficiency of calculation.Methods 19 patients with rectum cancer undergoing radiotherapy were selected.The initial VMAT plans were generated on Monaco TPS using SUpCP=3,then changed SUpCP in the dose calculation process as follow:10 SUpCPs(1~10)for each patient,and totally190 VMAT dose distributions were obtained.For plan evaluation,Dmax,Dmean,D95%,V50,homogeneity index(HI),conformity index(CI)of the planning target volume(PTV),dissymmetric variations of bladder,small intestine and femoral head,and time calculation(Time)were analyzed.Patient specific quality assurance(PSQA),dose deviation of isocenter(ΔDISO)and passing rate of three-dimensional dose distribution(γ33,γ32,γ22)between calculated and delivered radiation doses were measured.Results AsSUpC increased,Dmax and HI of PTV,Dmax of bladder were increased,but D95%and V50 of PTV,Time,γ32 and γ22 were decreased(P<0.05).Dmax and CI of PTV,Dmean of bladder,Dmax and Dmean of small intestine and femoral head,ΔDISO and γ33 showed no statistical significance(P>0.05).When ΔDISO<1%,gamma passing rate>90%for all VMAT plan.When SUpCP<6,Dmax of PTV<110%of the prescribed dose was obtained;while SUpCP>2,time for dose calculation was less than 5 min.Conclusion For VMAT plan of rectum cancer on Monaco TPS using XVMC algorithm,3%~5%of statistical uncertainty per control point for dose calculation,and 3%2 mm or 2%2 mm gamma criteria for three-dimensional dose verification is recommended.This study provides clinical application basis for precise dose calculation of VMAT plan of rectum cancer.
7.18F-FDG PET/CT semi-quantitative parameters for predicting clinical stage Ⅰa—Ⅲa lung adenocarcinoma spreading through air spaces
Zhenzhen WANG ; Xiaotian LI ; Xingyu MU ; Yulong ZENG ; Weixia CHONG ; Jie QIN ; Zuguo LI ; Xueqin ZHAO ; Yang WU ; Cuiping XU ; Wei FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(5):735-739
Objective To observe the value of 18F-FDG PET/CT semi-quantitative parameters for predicting spread through air spaces(STAS)of clinical stage Ⅰa—Ⅲa lung adenocarcinoma.Methods Data of 85 patients with clinical stage Ⅰa—Ⅲ a lung adenocarcinoma who underwent preoperative 18F-FDG PET/CT were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into positive group(n=23)or negative group(n=62)according to whether pathology showed STAS or not.Clinical and PET/CT data were compared between groups,and logistic analysis was performed to explore the efficacy of each parameter for predicting STAS.Results Significant differences of gender,carcinoma embryonic antigen,clinical stage,pathological grade,micropapillary growth and proportion were found between groups(all P<0.05).The maximum,the mean,the peak standard uptake value(SUVmax,SUVmean,SUVpeak),as well as the maximum,the mean and the peak standard uptake value normalized by lean body mass(SULmax,SULmean,SULpeak),also the total lesion glycolysis(TLG)in positive group were all significantly higher than those in negative group(all P<0.05).Patients'gender,proportion of micropapillary growth,SUVmax and SULmax were all independent risk factors of STAS of clinical stage Ⅰa—Ⅲa lung adenocarcinoma.The area under the curve(AUC)of the above parameters for predicting STAS was 0.666,0.912,0.839 and 0.842,respectively,and of the combination was 0.957.Conclusion 18 F-FDG PET/CT semi-quantitative parameters SUVmax and SULmax were helpful for predicting STAS of clinical stage Ⅰa—Ⅲ a lung adenocarcinoma,and further combination of gender and proportion of micropapillary growth could improve diagnostic efficacy.
8. Research on the molecular mechanism of Zuo Jin Wan combined with cetuximab inducing ferroptosis in KRAS mutant colorectal cancer cells
Huaru YAN ; Ziyuan WANG ; Zhenzhen WEI ; Hua SUI ; Zhenzhen WEI ; Yulang JIANG ; Mingyu SUN ; Ziyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(2):130-137
AIM: To investigate the mechanism and reversal effect of Zuo Jin Wan (ZJW) on cetuximab (CET) resistance in KRAS mutant colorectal cancer cell. METHODS: The mutation status of KRAS gene in SW620, Lovo, HCT116, HT29 and Caco2 cells were detected by Sanger sequencing. CCK-8 assay was used to detect the effects of ZJW, CET, ZJW combined with CET and CET, ZJW in combination with other cell death inhibitors on the survival rate of the above cells, and to observe the reversal effects of ZJW on CET-treated KRAS mutant cells (SW620, Lovo and HCT116). Flow cytometry, colorimetric method, and Fe
9.The value of common clinical symptoms and signs of knee joint, elbow joint and lumbar spine in the diagnosis of endemic skeletal fluorosis
Guohua CHEN ; Zhenzhen LI ; Yanling WANG ; Qinglin LI ; Yuzhen WEI ; Xiaoyan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(9):748-753
Objective:To investigate the value of common clinical symptoms and signs of knee joint, elbow joint and lumbar spine in clinical diagnosis of endemic skeletal fluorosis.Methods:From August to October 2020, a cross-sectional survey of skeletal fluorosis was conducted in 8 administrative villages in Gaotai County and 5 administrative villages in Gaolan County, which were serious areas of drinking-water-borne endemic fluorosis in Gansu Province. Individuals aged ≥25 years old, residing for more than 1 year, and exhibiting symptoms and signs of the motor system in the affected villages were selected as the survey subjects. According to the X-ray diagnostic criteria in the "Diagnostic Standard for Endemic Skeletal Fluorosis" (WS/T 192-2021), they were divided into skeletal fluorosis group and non skeletal fluorosis group. The basic information of the two groups was collected, and orthopedic examination and digital radiography (DR) were performed. Multivariate logistic regression model was used to fit the effects of knee joint, elbow joint and lumbar spine related symptoms and signs on the diagnosis of skeletal fluorosis. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn to evaluate the predictive effectiveness of the model for skeletal fluorosis, and Kappa test was used to evaluate the consistency between the model and X-ray diagnosis (the gold standard for diagnosis of skeletal fluorosis). Results:A total of 970 subjects were included in the investigation, including 501 in the skeletal fluorosis group and 469 in the non skeletal fluorosis group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that elbow joint flexion and extension range of motion (ROM) decreased by ≥45° [odds ratio ( OR) = 2.73, 95% confidence interval ( CI): 2.00 - 3.72], elbow joint rotation ROM decreased by ≥30° ( OR = 3.34, 95% CI: 1.96 - 5.68), ulnar nerve injury symptoms ( OR = 3.77, 95% CI: 3.21 - 4.42), intermittent claudication ( OR = 2.72, 95% CI: 1.48 - 4.99), and positive straight leg elevation test ( OR = 1.69, 95% CI: 1.09 - 2.61) had certain impact on the diagnosis of skeletal fluorosis. The area under the ROC curve was 0.88, and the model had a good predictive ability for the diagnosis of skeletal fluorosis. After Kappa test, the Kappa value was 0.61, which suggested that the prediction of skeletal fluorosis by this model was in good agreement with X-ray diagnosis. Conclusions:Elbow joint flexion and extension limitation, elbow joint rotation limitation, ulnar nerve injury, intermittent claudication, and positive straight leg elevation test have certain diagnostic value for skeletal fluorosis. The combined diagnosis of these signs has good predictive ability for skeletal fluorosis.
10.Safety and efficacy of belimumab in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosu: a single-center real-world study
Ailing LU ; Kequ LU ; Yuanyuan XIAO ; Jia XU ; Siru WEI ; Zhenzhen ZHU ; Hanyou MO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2023;27(9):580-588
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of belimumab(BLM) in patients with SLE.Methods:Clinical data were collected for SLE patients who were diagnosed and treated with BLM in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology (inpatient and outpatient department) of Guilin Medical College Affiliated Hospital from 1 December, 2019 to 12 May, 2023. BLM + standard of care (SOC) for the BLM group and SOC only for the SOC group. The primary clinical endpoint was adverse events (AE) occurring in groups, and the secondary clinical endpoint was disease activity index including SLEDAI-2000, clinical indicators, glucocortoid dosage reduction, and disease flare in the two groups. Propensity score matching method, independent sample t-test, non-parametric rank-sum test, variance analysis were used for statistical analysis. Results:Among the 79 BLM patients included, 48 had hematological impairment (61%), 53 had renal impairment (67%), 11 had skin and mucosal impairment (14%), 20 had joint impairment (25%), and 2 had neurological impairment(3%). There were no serious adverse events during the treatment in both groups. In the BLM group, with 14 cases experienced respiratory system infection, 1 with urinary system infection, 3 with skin infection, 4 with herpes virus infection, and 16 with liver function impairment. In the SOC group, there were 26 cases experienced respiratory system infection, 1 with urinary system infection, 6 with digestive system symptoms, 6 with skin infection, 4 with herpes virus infection, 10 with liver function impairment, 2 with thrombosis, and 1 with sepsis. Patients tolerated BLM generally well, with fewer adverse events occurring [in patients with the long course treatment, the number of AE cases in the BLM group vs SOC group 11 [(33%) vs 22 (68%), ( χ2=3.74, P=0.053)]. From all study groups and high-dose glucocorticoid (≥20 mg) groups, it was observed that the BLM group had a more significant reduction in glucocortoid dose [baseline glocucorticoid reduction in the BLM group decreased from 20 (12, 40)mg/d to 6 (4, 10)mg/d ( Z=0.12, P=0.01). In the renal injury group, after treatment, serum creatinine level decreased in the BLM group glomerular filtration rate increased from 72.37 (41.97, 95.74) to 97.03 (71.18, 114.34) ( Z=-4.62, P<0.001). There was less flares in the BLM group [7 cases (28%) vs 18 cases (72%), χ2=5.58, P=0.018] when compared with the soc group. Conclusion:BLM is safe and effective for the treatment of SLE, which can reduce disease activity, improve clinical parameters, reduce glocucorticoid dosage, and have a low flare rate.

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