8 results on '"Wen-xiu Han"'
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2. Development and validation of a novel nomogram for predicting overall survival in gastric cancer based on inflammatory markers
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Pan-Quan Luo, En-Dong Song, Fei Liu, Abigail N Rankine, Li-Xiang Zhang, Zhi-Jian Wei, Wen-Xiu Han, and A-Man Xu
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2023
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3. Interleukin-34 promotes the proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of gastric cancer cells
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Chuan-Hong, Li, Zhang-Ming, Chen, Pei-Feng, Chen, Lei, Meng, Wan-Nian, Sui, Song-Cheng, Ying, A-Man, Xu, and Wen-Xiu, Han
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Oncology ,Gastroenterology - Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-34 is a pro-inflammatory cytokine involved in tumor development. The role of IL-34 in the proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of gastric cancer (GC) remains to be investigated.To investigate whether and how IL-34 affects the proliferation of GC cells and EMT.Using immunohistochemical staining, the expression of IL-34 protein was detected in 60 paired GC and normal paracancerous tissues and the relationship between IL-34 and clinicopathological factors was analyzed. The expression of IL-34 mRNA and protein in normal gastric epithelial cell lines and GC was detected using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and western blotting, respectively. Stable IL-34 knockdown and overexpression in AGS cell lines were established by lentiviral infection and validated by qRT-PCR and western blotting. The cholecystokinin-8 assay, clone formation assay, cell scratch assay, and transwell system were used to detect GC cell proliferation, clone formation, migration, and invasion capacity, respectively. The effects of IL-34 on the growth of GC transplant tumors were assessed using a subcutaneous transplant tumor assay in nude mice. The effects of IL-34 on the expression level of EMT-associated proteins in AGS cells were examined by western blotting.Expression of IL-34 protein and mRNA was higher in GC cell lines than in GES-1 cells. Compared to matched normal paraneoplastic tissues, the expression of IL-34 protein was higher in 60 GC tissues, which was correlated with tumor size, T-stage, N-stage, tumor, node and metastasis stage, and degree of differentiation. Knockdown of IL-34 expression inhibited the proliferation, clone formation, migration, and invasion of AGS cells, while overexpression of IL-34 promoted cell proliferation, clone formation, migration, and invasion. Furthermore, the reduction of IL-34 promoted the expression of E-cadherin in AGS cells but inhibited the expression of vimentin and N-cadherin. Overexpression of IL-34 inhibited E-cadherin expression but promoted expression of vimentin and N-cadherin in AGS cells. Overexpression of IL-34 promoted the growth of subcutaneous transplanted tumors in nude mice.IL-34 expression is increased in GC tissues and cell lines compared to normal gastric tissues or cell lines. In GC cells, IL-34 promoted proliferation, clone formation, migration, and invasion by regulating EMT-related protein expression cells. Interference with IL-34 may represent a novel strategy for diagnosis and targeted therapy of GC.
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- 2022
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4. Model established based on blood markers predicts overall survival in patients after radical resection of types II and III adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction
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Zhi-Jian, Wei, Ya-Ting, Qiao, Bai-Chuan, Zhou, Abigail N, Rankine, Li-Xiang, Zhang, Ye-Zhou, Su, A-Man, Xu, Wen-Xiu, Han, and Pan-Quan, Luo
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In recent years, the incidence of types II and III adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) has shown an obvious upward trend worldwide. The prognostic prediction after radical resection of AEG has not been well established.To establish a prognostic model for AEG (types II and III) based on routine markers.A total of 355 patients who underwent curative AEG at The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from January 2014 to June 2015 were retrospectively included in this study. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify the independent risk factors. A nomogram was constructed based on Cox proportional hazards models. The new score models was analyzed by C index and calibration curves. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to compare the predictive accuracy of the scoring system and tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage. Overall survival was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier curve amongst different risk AEG patients.Multivariate analysis showed that TNM stage (hazard ratio [HR] = 2.286,Based on the serum markers and other clinical indicators, we have developed a precise model to predict the prognosis of patients with AEG (types II and III). The new prognostic nomogram could effectively enhance the predictive value of the TNM staging system. This scoring system can be advantageous and helpful for surgeons and patients.
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- 2022
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5. An Integrated Analysis of The Prognosis And Immune Cell Infiltration of ITGB Superfamily Members In Gastric Cancer
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Ming-gui Lin, Zhangming Chen, Wen-xiu Han, Wan-nian Sui, Lei Meng, Chuan-hong Li, Song-cheng Ying, and Pei-feng Chen
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business.industry ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Cancer ,SUPERFAMILY ,medicine.disease ,business ,Immune cell infiltration - Abstract
Background:Members of the integrin β superfamily(ITGBs) have been shown to be aberrantly expressed in various human cancers and involved in tumorigenesis and progression. However, the diverse expression patterns and prognostic values of the entire ITGB family members in gastric cancer(GC) has not been systematically investigated.Methods:In the current study, Oncomine, GEPIA, Kaplan Meier plotter, TIMER, GeneMANIA, STRING and Metascape database were employed to explore the transcriptional and survival data of ITGB superfamily members in GC. Moreover, we confirmed the mRNA expression levels of ITGB superfamily members in GC cell lines by qRT-PCR.Results:The mRNA expression level of ITGB1/2/4/5/8 was upregulated in GC, while the expression level of ITGB7 was downregulated. Higher expression of ITGB2/7 was significantly associated with the tumor stage of patients with GC. However, we found that the expression level of ITGB1/2/4/5/6/7/8 was remarkably increased in GC cell lines compared to stomach normal cell lines, while ITGB3 expression was decreased in the former than in the latter. Meanwhile,higher expression levels of ITGB2/6/7 were closely correlated with better overall clinical survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) in GC patients, while higher ITGB3/4/5 expression were strongly associated with poorer OS and RFS.We also discovered that the functions of ITGBs and their adjacent genes are mainly related to protein complexes involved in cell adhesion. the functions of ITGBs and their adjacent proteins are mainly related to focal adhesion, cell adhesion molecules, proteoglycans in cancer, small cell lung cancer, rap1 signaling pathway, IgA production by intestinal immune network, and microRNAs in cancer.In addition, the expression of ITGBs was significantly correlated with the infiltration of multiple immune cells, including B cells, CD8+ T cells, CD4+ T cells, neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells.Conclusions:Our results suggested that abnormal expression of ITGBs plays a key role in the progression of GC and that ITGBs may be potential prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for GC.
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- 2021
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6. A novel retinoic acid analog, 4-amino-2-trifluoromethyl-phenyl retinate, inhibits gastric cancer cell growth
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Wen-Xiu Han, Hua-gang Zhu, Jin-Fang Ge, Li-ming Wu, Chun-Lin Yin, Hong-jun Li, Xiao-Hua Pan, Fei-Hu Chen, Fan-rong Wu, Kong-Wang Hu, and Rong Qin
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medicine.drug_class ,Population ,Retinoic acid ,Tretinoin ,Biology ,Retinoid X receptor ,Retinoids ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Retinoid ,Propidium iodide ,education ,Cell Proliferation ,education.field_of_study ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,General Medicine ,Molecular biology ,Transcription Factor AP-1 ,Retinoic acid receptor ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Cancer cell - Abstract
Retinoic acid (RA) analogs have been used in the treatment of a variety of cancers; however, their application is limited due to serious therapy-related sequelae. In the present study, the effects of a novel RA analog, 4-amino-2-trifluoromethyl-phenyl retinate (ATPR), on the growth of gastric cancer cells were evaluated. Three gastric cancer cell lines, AGS, MKN-74 and SC-M1, were treated with either all‑trans retinoic acid (ATRA) or ATPR, and their growth and distribution in different cell cycle phases were assessed using an MTT assay and propidium iodide (PI) staining followed by flow cytometry. The binding affinity of ATPR to the retinoic acid receptors, retinoic acid receptor-α (RAR-α) and retinoid X receptor-α (RXR-α), was determined using ligand-binding assays. Activator protein-1 (AP-1) activity was measured using a luciferase reporter assay. Western blot analysis was used to determine cyclin E, Bcl-2 and Bax protein expression. ATPR preferentially bound RXR-α (0.04 nM) as compared with RAR-α (20.96 nM). Although both ATRA and ATPR inhibited the growth of AGS, MKN-74 and SC-M1 cells in a dose-dependent manner, a significantly greater inhibitory effect was observed with treatment with 5 and 500 µM ATPR for 3 days (P
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- 2013
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7. Orai1 forms a signal complex with SK3 channel in gallbladder smooth muscle
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Nairui Xue, Kai Song, Ren-Xiang Yuan, Yi-Fei Fan, Wen-Xiu Han, Xian-Ming Xia, Juan Du, Bing Shen, Xing-Guo Zhong, A-Man Xu, and Junhao Huang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Small-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels ,Guinea Pigs ,Biophysics ,Biology ,In Vitro Techniques ,Apamin ,Biochemistry ,Membrane Potentials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,SK3 ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Calcium Signaling ,Molecular Biology ,Voltage-dependent calcium channel ,Gallbladder ,Muscle, Smooth ,Cell Biology ,Membrane hyperpolarization ,Hyperpolarization (biology) ,Iberiotoxin ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Potassium channel ,Calcium Channel Agonists ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Multiprotein Complexes ,RNA Interference ,Calcium Channels ,medicine.symptom ,Muscle contraction ,Muscle Contraction - Abstract
Orai1 is one of the key components of store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) involved in diverse physiological functions. Orai1 may associate with other proteins to form a signaling complex. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between Orai1 and small conductance Ca(2+)-activated potassium channel 3 (SK3). With the use of RNA interference technique, we found that the SOCE and its associated membrane hyperpolarization were reduced while Orai1 was knocked down by a specific Orai1 siRNA in guinea pig gallbladder smooth muscle. However, with the use of isometric tension measurements, our results revealed that agonist-induced muscle contractility was significantly enhanced after Orai1 protein was knocked down or the tissue was treated by SK3 inhibitor apamin, but not affected by larger conductance Ca(2+)-activated potassium channel inhibitor iberiotoxin or intermediate conductance Ca(2+)-activated potassium channel inhibitor TRAM-34. In addition, in the presence of apamin, Orai1 siRNA had no additional effect on agonist-induced contraction. In coimmunoprecipitation experiment, SK3 and Orai1 pulled down each other. These data suggest that, Orai1 physically associated with SK3 to form a signaling complex in gallbladder smooth muscle. Ca(2+) entry via Orai1 activates SK3, resulting in membrane hyperpolarization in gallbladder smooth muscle. This hyperpolarizing effect of Orai1-SK3 coupling could serve to prevent excessive contraction of gallbladder smooth muscle in response to contractile agonists.
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- 2015
8. Monitoring of peri-distal gastrectomy carbohydrate antigen 19-9 level in gastric juice and its significance
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A-Man, Xu, Lei, Huang, Wen-Xiu, Han, and Zhi-Jian, Wei
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Gastric carcinoma is one of the most common and deadly malignancies nowadays, and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) in gastric juice has been rarely studied. To compare peri-distal gastrectomy (DG) gastric juice and serum CA 19-9 and reveal its significance, we selected 67 patients diagnosed with gastric carcinoma who underwent DG, and collected their perioperative gastric juice whose CA 19-9 was detected, with serum CA 19-9 monitored as a comparison. We found that: gastric juice CA 19-9 pre-gastrectomy was significantly correlated with tumor TNM classification, regarding tumor size, level of gastric wall invaded, differentiated grade and number of metastatic lymph nodes as influencing factors, while serum CA 19-9 revealed little information; gastric juice CA 19-9 was significantly correlated with radical degree, and regarded number of resected lymph nodes and classification of cutting edge as impact factors; thirteen patients whose gastric juice CA 19-9 rose post-DG showed features indicating poor prognosis; the difference of gastric juice CA 19-9 between pre- and post-gastrectomy was correlated with tumor TNM classification and radical degree, and regarded tumor size, number of resected metastatic and normal lymph nodes, sum of distances from tumor to cutting edges and classification of cutting edge as influential factors. We conclude that peri-DG gastric juice CA 19-9 reveals much information about tumor and radical gastrectomy, and may indicate prognosis; while serum CA 19-9 has limited significance.
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- 2013
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