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Neutron capture therapy clinical development in the world

Zhang Zichu,Jin Congjun,Liu Kai,Zhang Guozhen,Yang Lijun

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 8,   Pages 100-105

Abstract: The BNCT clinical treatment situation and evaluation in glioblastoma (GBM), malignant melanoma, recurrent

Keywords: BNCT     GBM     malignant melanoma     recurent head & neck cancer     metastatic liver cancer    

NETO2 promotes melanoma progression via activation of the Ca/CaMKII signaling pathway

Frontiers of Medicine 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 263-274 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0935-0

Abstract: Melanoma is the most aggressive cutaneous tumor.However, the functional significance of NETO2 in melanoma progression remains unclear.poor prognosis in melanoma patients.Disrupting NETO2 expression markedly inhibited melanoma proliferation, malignant growth, migration, andindicating that targeting NETO2 may effectively improve melanoma treatment.

Keywords: melanoma     neuropilin and tolloid-like 2     Ca2+/CaMKII signaling pathway    

Molecular targeted therapy of gynecological malignant tumors: the development and challenge, from laboratory

Pengming SUN PhD, MD , Jalid SEHOULI PhD, MD , Lihui WEI BM ,

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 256-264 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0052-3

Abstract: More and more molecular drugs based on targeted therapy have been utilized in the treatment of gynecologic cancer, especially in ovarian cancer. In this article, we systematically review the current targeted therapeutic trials running in clinic. Large, randomized trials have been conducted in the treatment of ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer and cervical cancer by using small molecule, antisense, mutational gene as well as antibodies. Other planned or ongoing trials currentlytargeted at molecular markers which may play important roles in gynecological carcinogenesis andprogression suggest that combination chemotherapy with molecular targeted therapy will ultimately be an importantoption.

Keywords: target therapy     gynecologic malignant tumors     clinical trail     molecular medicine    

Progress on molecular biomarkers and classification of malignant gliomas

Chuanbao Zhang, Zhaoshi Bao, Wei Zhang, Tao Jiang

Frontiers of Medicine 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 150-156 doi: 10.1007/s11684-013-0267-1

Abstract: Anaplastic gliomas (WHO grade III) and glioblastomas (WHO grade IV) represent the major groups of malignantSeveral diagnostic, predictive, and prognostic biomarkers for malignant gliomas have been reported overbiomarkers, three most commonly altered pathways, and three classifications based on microarray data in malignant

Keywords: malignant glioma     molecular biomarker     IDH1     MGMT     molecular classification    

Palmitoylation of GNAQ/11 is critical for tumor cell proliferation and survival in GNAQ/11-mutant uveal melanoma

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 5,   Pages 784-798 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0911-0

Abstract: More than 85% of patients with uveal melanoma (UM) carry a GNAQ or GNA11Q209L-induced malignantdependent on Gαq/11 signaling for cell survival and proliferation than other melanoma

Keywords: uveal melanoma     mutant GNAQ/11     palmitoylation     BCL2     combination target therapy    

associated with improved survival and increased response to immune checkpoint blockade in metastatic uveal melanoma

Frontiers of Medicine   Pages 878-888 doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-0993-y

Abstract: Metastases of uveal melanoma (UM) spread predominantly to the liver.

Keywords: uveal melanoma     liver-directed therapy     immune checkpoint blockade     SIRT     anti-PD-1     anti-CTLA-4    

Celecoxib in combination with retinoid CD437 inhibits melanoma A375 cell

Jianwen REN, Zhenhui PENG, Birong GUO, Min PAN

Frontiers of Medicine 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 108-112 doi: 10.1007/s11684-009-0015-8

Abstract: was applied to determine the anti-proliferative effects of the drugs on human malignant melanoma A375Both celecoxib and CD437 could inhibit the growth of human malignant melanoma A375 cells in a dose-dependentCelecoxib could inhibit the growth of human malignant melanoma A375 cells by inducing apoptosis and GCD437 could inhibit the growth of human malignant melanoma A375 cells by inducing apoptosis and G /Gmelanoma A375 cells.

Keywords: celecoxib     CD437     melanoma A375 cell     apoptosis     cycle arrest    

Change and significance of T-cell subsets and TNF-α in patients with advanced malignant obstructive jaundice

ZHU Lidong, CHEN Xiaoping

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 364-368 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0070-y

Abstract: The aim of this article was to study the influence of immunity function of advanced malignant obstructive

The Preliminary Study On Malignant Tumors Effects of High Intensive Focused Ultrasound——A Primary ClinicalReport On 78 Cases of Malignant Turmors in HIFU Therapy

He Shenxu,Xiong Liulin,Yu Jinsheng,Lan Jiang

Strategic Study of CAE 1999, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 62-66

Abstract: Methods 78 cases malignant tumors in abdomen and pelvis were classified into two groups: hollow organicConclusions The HIFU is a kind of safe and effective method to treat abdominal malignant tumor, worth

Keywords: malignant tumor     pyrotherapy     extracorporeal focused     ultrasound    

Inhibitory activity of Bifidobacterium adolescent combined with cisplatin on melanoma in mice and its

HUANG Hongying, LIU Guangchao, QI Yijun, DU Yaowu, CHEN Jugao, MA Yuanfang

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 186-190 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0035-9

Abstract: explore inhibitory activity of Bifidobacterium adolescent combined with cisplatin on the growth of melanomaC57 mice were inoculated with B16 cancer cells to construct mouse model of melanoma and treated withRatios of inhibitory activity on the growth of melanoma (B16) were calculated.When bifidobacterium of 10 cfu/L was injected, the ratio of inhibitory activity on the growth of melanomaTreatment with bifidobacterium combined with cisplatin can enhance the inhibitory activity on the growth of melanoma

monoamine transporter 2 genes for increased retention of metaiodobenzylguanidine labeled with iodine 131 in malignant

Yanlin Zhao,Xiao Zhong,Xiaohong Ou,Huawei Cai,Xiaoai Wu,Rui Huang

Frontiers of Medicine 2017, Volume 11, Issue 1,   Pages 120-128 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0501-3

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Norepinephrine transporter (NET) transfection leads to significant uptake of iodine-131-labeled metaiodobenzylguanidine (131I-MIBG) in non-neuroendocrine tumors. However, the use of 131I-MIBG is limited by its short retention time in target cells. To prolong the retention of 131I-MIBG in target cells, we infected hepatocarcinoma (HepG2) cells with Lentivirus-encoding human NET and vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) genes to obtain NET-expressing, NET-VMAT2-coexpressing, and negative-control cell lines. We evaluated the uptake and efflux of 131I-MIBG both in vitro and in vivo in mice bearing transfected tumors. NET-expressing and NET-VMAT2-coexpressing cells respectively showed 2.24 and 2.22 times higher 131I-MIBG uptake than controls. Two hours after removal of 131I-MIBG-containing medium, 25.4% efflux was observed in NET-VMAT2-coexpressing cells and 38.6% in NET-expressing cells. In vivo experiments were performed in nude mice bearing transfected tumors; results revealed that NET-VMAT2-coexpressing tumors had longer 131I-MIBG retention time than NET-expressing tumors. Meanwhile, NET-VMAT2-coexpressing and NET-expressing tumors displayed 0.54% and 0.19%, respectively, of the injected dose per gram of tissue 24 h after 131I-MIBG administration. Cotransfection of HepG2 cells with NET and VMAT2resulted in increased 131I-MIBG uptake and retention. However, the degree of increase was insufficient to be therapeutically effective in target cells.

Keywords: norepinephrine transporter     vesicular monoamine transporter 2     -MIBG     gene therapy     lentivirus vector    

Relationship of adrenomedullin expression and microvessel density and prognosis in smooth muscle tumor of uterus

JIANG Yuan, TIAN Xuehong, YUAN Jie, JIN Yuemei, TAN Yusong

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 398-400 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0077-4

Abstract: The ADM can be used as an accessory marker in estimating the malignant potency of LE and judging the

Keywords: anticarcinogenic     microvessel density     malignant potency     muscle     uterine leiomyosarcoma    

Bacteria-mediated tumor-targeted delivery of tumstatin (54-132) significantly suppresses tumor growth in mouse model by inhibiting angiogenesis and promoting apoptosis

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 6,   Pages 873-882 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0925-2

Abstract: with VNP-Tum5 effectively suppressed tumor growth and prolonged survival in the mouse model of B16F10 melanomastudy is the first to use tumstatin-transformed VNP20009 as a tumor-targeted system for treatment of melanoma

Keywords: Salmonella VNP20009     tumstatin     B16F10     melanoma     apoptosis     angiogenesis    

Characterizing Thermal Augmentation of Convection-Enhanced Drug Delivery with the Fiberoptic Microneedle Device Article

R. Lyle Hood,Rudy T. Andriani,Tobias E. Ecker,John L. Robertson,Christopher G. Rylander

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 344-350 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015077

Abstract:

Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) is a promising technique leveraging pressure-driven flow to increase penetration of infused drugs into interstitial spaces. We have developed a fiberoptic microneedle device for inducing local sub-lethal hyperthermia to further improve CED drug distribution volumes, and this study seeks to quantitatively characterize this approach in agarose tissue phantoms. Infusions of dye were conducted in 0.6% (w/w) agarose tissue phantoms with isothermal conditions at 15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C, and 30 °C. Infusion metrics were quantified using a custom shadowgraphy setup and image-processing algorithm. These data were used to build an empirical predictive temporal model of distribution volume as a function of phantom temperature. A second set of proof-of-concept experiments was conducted to evaluate a novel fiberoptic device capable of generating local photothermal heating during fluid infusion. The isothermal infusions showed a positive correlation between temperature and distribution volume, with the volume at 30 °C showing a 7-fold increase at 100 min over the 15 °C isothermal case. Infusions during photothermal heating (1064 nm at 500 mW) showed a similar effect with a 3.5-fold increase at 4 h over the control (0 mW). These results and analyses serve to provide insight into and characterization of heat-mediated enhancement of volumetric dispersal.

Keywords: near-infrared laser     thermochemotherapy     agarose     photothermal heating     micro-catheter     malignant glioma    

Possibility of women treated with fertility-sparing surgery for non-epithelial ovarian tumors to safely and successfully become pregnant---a Chinese retrospective cohort study among 148 cases

Bin Yang, Yan Yu, Jing Chen, Yan Zhang, Ye Yin, Nan Yu, Ge Chen, Shifei Zhu, Haiyan Huang, Yongqun Yuan, Jihui Ai, Xinyu Wang, Kezhen Li

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 5,   Pages 509-517 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0554-3

Abstract:

This study was performed to evaluate the oncological and reproductive outcomes of childbearing-age women treated with fertility-sparing surgery (FSS) for non-epithelial ovarian tumors in China. One hundred and forty eight non-epithelial ovarian tumor women treated with FSS between January 1, 2000 and August 31, 2015 from two medical centers in China were identified. Progression-free survival (PFS) was 88.5%, whereas overall survival (OS) was 93.9%. Univariate analysis suggested that delivery after treatment is related to PFS (P=0.023), whereas histology significantly influenced OS. Cox regression analysis suggested that only histology was associated with PFS and OS (P<0.05). Among the 129 women who completed adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT), none developed amenorrhea. Among the 44 women who desired pregnancy, 35 (79.5%) successfully had 51 gestations including 35 live births without birth defects. Non-epithelial ovarian tumors can achieve fulfilling prognosis after FSS and chemotherapy. Histology might be the only independent prognostic factor for PFS and OS. FSS followed by ACT appeared to have little or no effect on fertility. Meanwhile, postoperative pregnancy did not increase the PFS or OS. Use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist was not beneficial for fertility.

Keywords: malignant germ cell tumors     ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors     fertility-sparing surgery     prognosis     fertility    

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Neutron capture therapy clinical development in the world

Zhang Zichu,Jin Congjun,Liu Kai,Zhang Guozhen,Yang Lijun

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NETO2 promotes melanoma progression via activation of the Ca/CaMKII signaling pathway

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Molecular targeted therapy of gynecological malignant tumors: the development and challenge, from laboratory

Pengming SUN PhD, MD , Jalid SEHOULI PhD, MD , Lihui WEI BM ,

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Progress on molecular biomarkers and classification of malignant gliomas

Chuanbao Zhang, Zhaoshi Bao, Wei Zhang, Tao Jiang

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Palmitoylation of GNAQ/11 is critical for tumor cell proliferation and survival in GNAQ/11-mutant uveal melanoma

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associated with improved survival and increased response to immune checkpoint blockade in metastatic uveal melanoma

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Celecoxib in combination with retinoid CD437 inhibits melanoma A375 cell

Jianwen REN, Zhenhui PENG, Birong GUO, Min PAN

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Change and significance of T-cell subsets and TNF-α in patients with advanced malignant obstructive jaundice

ZHU Lidong, CHEN Xiaoping

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The Preliminary Study On Malignant Tumors Effects of High Intensive Focused Ultrasound——A Primary ClinicalReport On 78 Cases of Malignant Turmors in HIFU Therapy

He Shenxu,Xiong Liulin,Yu Jinsheng,Lan Jiang

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Inhibitory activity of Bifidobacterium adolescent combined with cisplatin on melanoma in mice and its

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monoamine transporter 2 genes for increased retention of metaiodobenzylguanidine labeled with iodine 131 in malignant

Yanlin Zhao,Xiao Zhong,Xiaohong Ou,Huawei Cai,Xiaoai Wu,Rui Huang

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Relationship of adrenomedullin expression and microvessel density and prognosis in smooth muscle tumor of uterus

JIANG Yuan, TIAN Xuehong, YUAN Jie, JIN Yuemei, TAN Yusong

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Bacteria-mediated tumor-targeted delivery of tumstatin (54-132) significantly suppresses tumor growth in mouse model by inhibiting angiogenesis and promoting apoptosis

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Characterizing Thermal Augmentation of Convection-Enhanced Drug Delivery with the Fiberoptic Microneedle Device

R. Lyle Hood,Rudy T. Andriani,Tobias E. Ecker,John L. Robertson,Christopher G. Rylander

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Possibility of women treated with fertility-sparing surgery for non-epithelial ovarian tumors to safely and successfully become pregnant---a Chinese retrospective cohort study among 148 cases

Bin Yang, Yan Yu, Jing Chen, Yan Zhang, Ye Yin, Nan Yu, Ge Chen, Shifei Zhu, Haiyan Huang, Yongqun Yuan, Jihui Ai, Xinyu Wang, Kezhen Li

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