1.Exploiting targeted degradation of cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases for cancer therapeutics: a review.
Suya ZHENG ; Ye CHEN ; Zhipeng ZHU ; Nan LI ; Chunyu HE ; H Phillip KOEFFLER ; Xin HAN ; Qichun WEI ; Liang XU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2025;26(8):713-739
Cancer is characterized by abnormal cell proliferation. Cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) have been recognized as essential regulators of the intricate cell cycle, orchestrating DNA replication and transcription, RNA splicing, and protein synthesis. Dysregulation of the CDK pathway is prevalent in the development and progression of human cancers, rendering cyclins and CDKs attractive therapeutic targets. Several CDK4/6 inhibitors have demonstrated promising anti-cancer efficacy and have been successfully translated into clinical use, fueling the development of CDK-targeted therapies. With this enthusiasm for finding novel CDK-targeting anti-cancer agents, there have also been exciting advances in the field of targeted protein degradation through innovative strategies, such as using proteolysis-targeting chimera, heat shock protein 90 (HSP90)-mediated targeting chimera, hydrophobic tag-based protein degradation, and molecular glue. With a focus on the translational potential of cyclin- and CDK-targeting strategies in cancer, this review presents the fundamental roles of cyclins and CDKs in cancer. Furthermore, it summarizes current strategies for the proteasome-dependent targeted degradation of cyclins and CDKs, detailing the underlying mechanisms of action for each approach. A comprehensive overview of the structure and activity of existing CDK degraders is also provided. By examining the structure‒activity relationships, target profiles, and biological effects of reported cyclin/CDK degraders, this review provides a valuable reference for both CDK pathway-targeted biomedical research and cancer therapeutics.
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2.Novel hormone therapies for advanced prostate cancer: Understanding and countering drug resistance.
Zhipeng WANG ; Jie WANG ; Dengxiong LI ; Ruicheng WU ; Jianlin HUANG ; Luxia YE ; Zhouting TUO ; Qingxin YU ; Fanglin SHAO ; Dilinaer WUSIMAN ; William C CHO ; Siang Boon KOH ; Wei XIONG ; Dechao FENG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2025;15(9):101232-101232
Prostate cancer is the most prevalent malignant tumor among men, ranking first in incidence and second in mortality globally. Novel hormone therapies (NHT) targeting the androgen receptor (AR) pathway have become the standard of care for metastatic prostate cancer. This review offers a comprehensive overview of NHT, including abiraterone, enzalutamide, apalutamide, darolutamide, and rezvilutamide, which have demonstrated efficacy in delaying disease progression and improving patient survival and quality of life. Nevertheless, resistance to NHT remains a critical challenge. The mechanisms underlying resistance are complex, involving AR gene amplification, mutations, splice variants, increased intratumoral androgens, and AR-independent pathways such as the glucocorticoid receptor, neuroendocrine differentiation, DNA repair defects, autophagy, immune evasion, and activation of alternative signaling pathways. This review discusses these resistance mechanisms and examines strategies to counteract them, including sequential treatment with novel AR-targeted drugs, chemotherapy, poly ADP-ribose polymerase inhibitors, radionuclide therapy, bipolar androgen therapy, and approaches targeting specific resistance pathways. Future research should prioritize elucidating the molecular basis of NHT resistance, optimizing existing therapeutic strategies, and developing more effective combination regimens. Additionally, advanced sequencing technologies and resistance research models should be leveraged to identify novel therapeutic targets and improve drug delivery efficiencies. These advancements hold the potential to overcome NHT resistance and significantly enhance the management and prognosis of patients with advanced prostate cancer.
3.Effect of PACS-2 on the development of Alzheimer's disease
Yanyun WANG ; Qunying YE ; Jun QIAN ; Zhipeng LIU ; Hongbo LUO ; Yun LI
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(5):11-15
Objective To investigate the involvement of phosphofurin acidic cluster sorting protein-2(PACS-2)in mitochondrial function and apoptosis in N2a/APP695swe cells and further explore the role and significance of PACS-2 in the development of Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods The CCK8 method was used to analyze the cell survival rate of N2a/APP695swe cells treated with different concentrations of tetrahydroxy stilbene glycoside(TSG)for 48h and to select the appropriate concentration of TSG for subsequent experiments.N2a/WT cells and N2a/APP695swe cells were routinely cultured in vitro,and the experimental cells were divided into 3 groups:blank control group(WT group):N2a/WT cells;model group(APP group):N2a/APP695swe cells;treatment group(TSG group):N2a/APP695swe cells with appropriate concentrations of TSG intervention.TUNEL method to observe apoptosis by fluorescence microscopy;JC-1 method for flow detection of cellular mitochondrial membrane potential;WB to detect protein expression of PACS-2;RT-qPCR to detect PACS-2 mRNA expression.Results CCK8 method was used to analyze the cell survival rate of different concentrations of TSG acting on cells after 48h:the protective effect of 100 μmol/L TSG was the most significant and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The TUNEL method of fluorescence microscopy observed the apoptosis:compared with the WT group,the apoptosis rate of APP group was increased,compared with the APP group,the apoptosis rate of TSG group was decreased,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The JC-1 method was used to detect the mitochondrial membrane potential of cells:compared with the WT group,the membrane potential of APP group was decreased,compared with the APP group,the membrane potential of TSG group was increased,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05);Western blot(WB)detection of PACS-2 protein expression:compared with the WT group,PACS-2 expression was significantly higher in the APP group,and compared with the APP group,PACS-2 expression was significantly lower in the TSG group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05);The RT-qPCR detected the mRNA expression of PACS-2:the expression of PACS-2 was elevated in the APP group compared with the WT group and decreased in the TSG group compared with the APP group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion PACS-2 has an important role in the development of AD,and its upregulation may promote the development of AD.The cerebroprotective drug TSG may exert cytoprotective effects by downregulating PACS-2 to inhibit apoptosis and improve mitochondrial function in AD model cells.
4.Design of Remote Slit Lamp Diagnosis Platform Based on IoT Technology
Tianxing QUE ; Sisi BAI ; Jingru LI ; Shuangshuang CAI ; Shuang LIAN ; Zhipeng YE ; Hao CHEN ; Peipei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(2):232-236
In order to realize the diagnosis of slit lamp in cross-regional patients and improve the real-time and convenience of diagnosis,a remote slit lamp diagnosis platform based on Internet of Things(IoT)technology is designed.Firstly,the feasibility of remote slit lamp is analyzed.Secondly,the IoT platform architecture of doctor/server/facility(D/S/F)is proposed and a remote slit lamp is designed.Finally,the performance of the remote slit lamp diagnostic platform is tested.The platform solves the communication problem of distributed slit lamps and realizes respectively numerical control of multi-area slit lamp by multi-eye experts.The test results show that the remote control delay of the platform is less than 20 ms,which supports multiple experts to diagnose multiple patients separately.
5.Clinical management of two cases of primary hyperaldosteronism with non-functional adrenal nodules
Tao YE ; Jun ZHU ; Xiangshuang ZHANG ; Zhipeng DU ; Ying SONG ; Shumin YANG ; Qifu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2024;18(3):461-462
Primary aldosteronism (PA) mainly includes aldosteronoma (APA) and idiopathic aldosteronism (IHA). APA often presents as unilateral adrenal nodules, but can also be accompanied by non-functional adrenal nodules, which leads to difficulty of the identification. In this paper, the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment process of two cases of PA with non-functional adrenal nodules were analyzed and discussed to provide some references for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of PA.
6.A Deep Learning Model for Predicting the Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Ovarian Cancer Based on CT Images
Yigeng WANG ; Rui YIN ; Zhipeng GAO ; Zhaoxiang YE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(5):480-485
Purpose To use CT-arterial phase images of pre-treatment ovarian cancer patients,combined with deep learning algorithms and machine learning to build a model to predict the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.Materials and Methods A total of 302 consecutive patients who underwent surgery and were pathologically diagnosed with ovarian cancer from March 2013 to August 2019 in Tianjin Medical University were retrospectively collected.All patients were partitioned into training and test sets according to the ratio of 7∶3.In the python environment,VGG13 model was integrated via combining deep learning network and machine learning,and features were filtered via least absolute shrinkage and selection operator algorithm to build a prediction model for classification and prediction of CT images.The area under the curve(AUC),accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,and Fl-Score were calculated,respectively.Results The AUC,accuracy,sensitivity,specificity,and Fl-Score of the model in the training set were 0.87,0.81,0.80,0.82 and 0.79,and 0.90,0.84,0.93,0.77 and 0.83 in the test set,respectively.The AUC of five-fold cross-validation were 0.86,0.88,0.88,0.90 and 0.87,respectively.Conclusion Predictive model based on CT images combined with deep learning and machine learning methods can provide a new clinical perspective for developing chemotherapy regimens for ovarian cancer.
7.Study on the Efficacy and Metagenome Sequencing of Jianpi Yang'er Ointment in Treating Anorexia Children with Spleen Deficiency in Lingnan Area
Qina YE ; Zhipeng LIANG ; Zhuoming LU ; Jing ZHANG ; Jinxiong GAO ; Xiaoyin ZOU ; Hongxuan DU ; Suihua LIN ; Jian DENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(6):150-156
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of Jianpi Yang'er Ointment for children with anorexia of spleen deficiency type in Lingnan area;To analyze its effects on children's intestinal flora and functional information by means of metagenome sequencing.Methods Totolly 144 children with anorexia in Guangzhou Women and Children Medical Center of Guangzhou Medical University from August 2022 to January 2023 were orally treated with Jianpi Yang'er Ointment,one bag per time,twice a day,after meal,for 28 d.Visits were conducted at 0 and 28 days,respectively,to measure height and body mass,record symptoms and signs,observe adverse reactions,collect feces,and fill out the"Clinical Index Scoring Table for Children with Spleen Deficiency Type Anorexia in Lingnan Area".Clinically cured children were included in the anorexia group,with healthy children as a healthy control group(HC group),perform metagenomic analysis on feces of HC group and anorexia group 0 and 28 days of treatment.Results Compared with 0 d of treatment,there was no significant difference in the height of children(P>0.05),while there was a significant difference in body mass(P<0.05),the total syndrome score,main symptom score,and secondary symptom score decreased at 28 d of treatment(P<0.05).The efficacy index was 57.03%,and the total effective rate was 99.31%(143/144).All patients did not experience symptoms such as allergies,vomiting,or diarrhea.7 clinically cured children and 6 healthy children were included in metagenome analysis on feces.PCoA showed that the structure of intestinal flora in anorexia group with 28 d treatment(JP2 group)was more similar to that in HC group at the phylum and genus levels;at the phylum level,there was no significant difference in the distribution of intestinal flora between anorexia group with 0 d treatment(JP1)group and JP2 group and HC group.At the genus level,compared with JP1 group,the abundance of Bacteroides in JP2 group decreased,but the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05);at the species level,both JP1 and JP2 groups were mainly composed of Phocaeicola plebeius et al.and Bifidobacterium pseudocatenatum et al.The biomarker with significant differences between the two groups was s_Phascolarctobacterium_faecium,while the HC group was mainly composed of Prevotella copri and Bifidobacterium pseudocatenatum.The functional annotation results indicated that a significant change in microbial functional genes related to carbohydrate metabolism occurred after the treatment with Jianpi Yang'er Ointment.Conclusion Jianpi Yang'er Ointment can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of children with spleen deficiency anorexia in Lingnan area,adjust the structure of intestinal flora,increase the content of key probiotics,and regulate the production of intestinal microbiota short-chain fatty acids.
8.Percutaneous hollow screw internal fixation combined with cementoplasty in treatment of periacetabular metastasis.
Xuenian YE ; Zhipeng YAO ; Ming JIANG ; Tan SHI ; Wenxiong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(4):438-442
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the percutaneous hollow screw internal fixation combined with cementoplasty in the treatment of periacetabular metastasis.
METHODS:
A retrospective study was performed on 16 patients with periacetabular metastasis who were treated with percutaneous hollow screw internal fixation combined with cementoplasty between May 2020 and May 2021. There were 9 males and 7 females. The age ranged from 40 to 73 years, with an average of 53.6 years. The tumor involved around the acetabulum, and 6 cases were located on the left and 10 cases on the right. Operation time, frequency of fluoroscopy, bed rest time, and complications were recorded. Before operation, and at 1 weeks, 3 months after operation, the visual analogue scale (VAS) score was used to evaluate the pain degree, the short-form 36 health survey scale (SF-36) score was used to evaluate the quality of life. At 3 months after operation, the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) scoring system was used to evaluate the functional recovery of patients. During follow-up, the loosening of internal fixator and bone cement leakage were observed by X-ray film.
RESULTS:
All patients were performed operation successfully. The operation time ranged from 57 to 82 minutes, with an average of 70.4 minutes. The frequency of intraoperative fluoroscopy was 16-34 times, with an average of 23.1 times. After operation, 1 case of incision hematoma and 1 case of scrotal edema occurred. All patients felt the pain relieved after operation. The patients started walking at 1-3 days after operation, with an average of 1.4 days. All patients were followed up 6-12 months (mean 9.7 months). The VAS and SF-36 scores significantly improved after operation when compared with the preoperative scores, and the scores at 3 months after operation were significant better than those at 1 week after operation ( P<0.05). At 3 months after operation, the MSTS score ranged from 9 to 27, with an average of 19.8. Among them, 3 cases were excellent (18.75%), 8 cases were good (50%), 3 cases were fair (18.75%), and 2 cases were poor (12.5%). The excellent and good rate was 68.75%. And 11 patients returned to normal walking, 3 had mild claudication, and 2 had obvious claudication. Radiological examination showed that there were 2 cases of bone cement leakage after operation, and there was no internal fixator loosening or displacement.
CONCLUSION
Percutaneous hollow screw internal fixation combined with cementoplasty can effectively relieve pain and improve the quality of life of patients with periacetabular metastasis.
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9.Clinical efficacy analysis of DELTA endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion for the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis
Guisheng YE ; Haibo TANG ; Changzheng ZHOU ; Yang SHU ; Zhipeng TU ; Chengjian TANG ; Honghui LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(8):1176-1180
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of DELTA endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion for the treatment of mild to moderate, single segment lumbar spondylolisthesis.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 48 surgical cases of grade Ⅰ to Ⅱ lumbar spondylolisthesis admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from February 2020 to March 2022. Among them, 24 cases treated with DELTA endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion surgery were classified as the DELTA group, and 24 cases treated with traditional minimally invasive transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-TLIF) surgery were classified as the MIS-TLIF group. Two groups of patients were compared in terms of perioperative indicators (surgical time, postoperative drainage volume, incision length, hospital stay), clinical efficacy [Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score for low back and leg pain, lumbar Japanese Orthopaedic Association Scores (JOA), improved MacNab standard excellence rate], and lumbar fusion rate (Bridwell intervertebral fusion grade).Results:The DELTA group had longer surgical time than the MIS-TLIF group, and the postoperative drainage volume, incision length, and hospital stay were all lower than the MIS-TLIF group, with statistically significant differences (all P<0.05). The VAS score of lower back and leg pain and lumbar JOA score of the two groups of patients at 1 week, 3 months, and the last follow-up were significantly improved compared to those before surgery (all P<0.01), and the DELTA group had better VAS score of lower back and leg pain and lumbar JOA score at all time points after surgery than the MIS-TLIF group, with statistically significant differences (all P<0.05). The improved MacNab standard was used to evaluate the efficacy of the two groups of patients at the last follow-up after surgery, and there was no statistically significant difference in the excellent and good rates ( P>0.05); There was no statistically significant difference ( P>0.05) in the fusion rate between the two groups. Conclusions:DELTA endoscopic lumbar interbody fusion has a significant therapeutic effect on lumbar spondylolisthesis, with the advantages of small surgical incision and fast recovery; After crossing the DELTA endoscopic learning curve and optimizing surgical procedures, this technology can become an alternative to MIS-TLIF technology.
10.Primary adenocarcinoma of posterior urethra complicated with intestinal metaplasia in male: a case report
Yuanjian NIU ; Bin YANG ; Chenhui YU ; Hongsong LEI ; Chunwei YE ; Zhuoheng LI ; Haidan LI ; Zhipeng LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(2):146-147
Male primary adenocarcinoma of urethra is rare clinically. A patient with primary adenocarcinoma of posterior urethra complicated with intestinal metaplasia was admitted and underwent urethral mass resection. The tumor recurred 3 months after surgery and no further treatment was given for personal reasons. The purpose of this report is to improve clinicians' understanding of urethral cancer, so that patients can undergo more accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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