Publications by authors named "Delin Liu"

Purpose: Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare condition typically manifesting within the first decade of life. The primary objectives of surgical intervention for CPT include achieving long-term bony union of the tibia, preventing or minimizing limb length discrepancies (LLD), avoiding mechanical axis deviations of the tibia and adjacent joints, and preventing refracture. This study aims to conduct a systematic review of current treatment methods for CPT to determine the most effective non-surgical and surgical management strategies for pediatric patients with this condition.

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Background: The efficacy of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting (PTAS) relative to medical management in treating symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) varies based on the qualifying artery. This study aims to evaluate PTAS compared with medical therapy alone in cases of ICAS involving the internal carotid artery (ICA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), vertebral artery (VA) and basilar artery (BA).

Methods: This study involves a thorough pooled analysis of individual patient data from two randomised controlled trials, evaluating the efficacy of PTAS in comparison to medical management for symptomatic ICAS with different qualifying arteries.

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Articular cartilage degeneration may lead to osteoarthritis (OA) during the aging process, but its underlying mechanism remains unknown. Here, we found that chondrocytes exhibited an energy metabolism shift from glycolysis to oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) during aging. Parkin regulates various cellular metabolic processes.

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Cell-to-cell mitochondrial transfer has recently been shown to play a role in maintaining physiological functions of cell. We previously illustrated that mitochondrial transfer within osteocyte dendritic network regulates bone tissue homeostasis. However, the mechanism of triggering this process has not been explored.

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Background: This study aimed to explore the molecular mechanism through which circular RNA of ataxin 7 (circATXN7) regulates the proliferation and invasion of esophageal cancer (EC) cells via microRNA (miR)-4319/NLR family CARD domain containing 5 (NLRC5).

Methods: The localization of circATXN7 in EC cells was determined by RNA fluorescent in situ hybridization (RNA-FISH). The mRNA levels of circATXN7, miR-4319, and NLRC5 were quantified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reactions.

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Background: The diagnosis of glioma has advanced since the release of the WHO 2021 classification with more molecular alterations involved in the integrated diagnostic pathways. Our study aimed to present our experience with the clinical features and management of astrocytoma, IDH mutant based on the latest WHO classification.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with astrocytoma, IDH-mutant based on the WHO 5th edition classification of CNS tumors at our center from January 2009 to January 2022 were included.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) acts as the crucial physical filtration structure in the central nervous system. Here, we investigate the role of a specific subset of astrocytes in the regulation of BBB integrity. We showed that expressing astrocytes transfer mitochondria to endothelial cells via their endfeet for maintaining BBB integrity.

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Liver cancer near the deep diaphragm can be difficult to visualize due to the effects of lung gas, which presents a challenge for microwave ablation (MWA). The present study aimed to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of artificial ascites-assisted MWA for treating liver cancer near the deep diaphragm, as well as the significance of perioperative nursing. A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients who underwent artificial ascites-assisted MWA for liver cancer located near the deep diaphragm between January 2016 and December 2022.

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  • The study investigates intratumoral hemorrhage as a potential initial sign of glioma, analyzing its prevalence in different glioma types and its correlations with patient genetics and outcomes.
  • Conducted on 457 patients who underwent surgery, the study discovered that 14.7% presented with hemorrhage, leading to older age and poorer health scores among this group.
  • Results indicated that specific genetic alterations (CDKN2B, KMT5B, and PIK3CA) were more common in patients with hemorrhage and those individuals faced worse prognoses compared to their non-hemorrhage counterparts.
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Interactions between osteolineage cells and myeloid cells play important roles in maintaining skeletal homeostasis. Herein, we find that osteolineage cells transfer mitochondria to myeloid cells. Impairment of the transfer of mitochondria by deleting MIRO1 in osteolineage cells leads to increased myeloid cell commitment toward osteoclastic lineage cells and promotes bone resorption.

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  • * Understanding mitochondrial dysfunction is complex, but it remains a key area for therapeutic interventions, with emerging strategies in clinical trials aimed at restoring mitochondrial function.
  • * The review covers current knowledge on mitochondrial dysfunction in common diseases, potential therapeutic agents, and innovative treatments like mitochondrial transplantation.
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  • The 2021 WHO Classification updates the glioma grading system, highlighting amplification (Amp) as a key diagnostic marker for glioblastoma (GBM).
  • A study analyzed 187 adult glioma patients from 2011 to 2022, finding that Amp was more prevalent in IDH-wildtype gliomas and GBM compared to IDH-mutant gliomas.
  • Results suggested that while Amp did not impact overall survival in IDH-mutant gliomas, it was associated with poorer survival outcomes in IDH-wildtype diffuse gliomas and GBM, confirming its role as a diagnostic marker.
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  • The study aimed to identify factors that can predict overall survival in glioma patients being treated with bevacizumab, analyzing data from 102 patients over an 11-year period.
  • A nomogram was created using 19 clinical and 60 molecular variables, revealing that lower tumor grades, previous radiochemotherapy, and wildtype EGFR status were associated with longer survival.
  • The model exhibited moderate performance with a concordance index of 0.652, suggesting it could help doctors predict treatment benefits for these patients.
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Transcortical vessels (TCVs) provide effective communication between bone marrow vascular system and external circulation. Although osteocytes are in close contact with them, it is not clear whether osteocytes regulate the homeostasis of TCVs. Here, we show that osteocytes maintain the normal network of TCVs by transferring mitochondria to the endothelial cells of TCV.

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  • Clinical studies suggest that PD-1 inhibitors can enhance T cell activation and hinder cancer progression, making their use alongside chemotherapy for locally advanced esophageal cancer a promising area for research.
  • In the study, patients received a preoperative treatment combining toripalimab, paclitaxel, and cisplatin, with outcomes evaluated after two cycles; results showed a notable rate of complete and major pathological responses.
  • The combination therapy resulted in significant survival rates and successful surgeries for all participants, suggesting it could be a viable neoadjuvant treatment option for this type of cancer.
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  • Tendinopathy, a common musculoskeletal issue, is mainly caused by mechanical overload, though its underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
  • The study discovered that tendon cells release extracellular mitochondria (ExtraMito) particles when subjected to mechanical stress, which influences inflammation and oxygen-related reactions in diseased tendons.
  • By simulating overload conditions in mouse tendon constructs, researchers observed that excessive strain leads to mitochondrial fragmentation and promotes inflammatory responses in macrophages, linking mechanical overload to the progression of tendinopathy.
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  • Cognitive impairment is prevalent in diffuse glioma patients, prompting a study to explore the link between preoperative cognitive function and various clinical and molecular factors based on the updated 2021 WHO classification.
  • The study involved 110 patients who underwent cognitive assessments and had their clinical data and gene sequencing analyzed, revealing significant factors like age, tumor location, and glioblastoma type affecting cognitive function.
  • Genetic alterations such as IDH, CIC, and ATRX are identified to have positive correlations with cognitive aspects, highlighting the need to consider both clinical and molecular characteristics for better management of glioma patients and overall cognitive outcomes.
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Background: No studies have been retrieved comparing perfluorobutane with sulfur hexafluoride for microwave ablation (MWA) in small hepatocellular carcinoma(sHCC).

Objective: To retrospective investigate the value of perfluorobutane ultrasonography contrast agent in ultrasonography (US)-guided MWA of sHCC.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective clinical controlled study about US-guided percutaneous MWA in patients with sHCC, and in patients undergoing intra-operative treatment with perfluorobutane or sulfur hexafluoride.

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Background: The latest fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of the central nervous system (CNS) tumors (WHO CNS 5 classification) released in 2021 defined astrocytoma, IDH-mutant, Grade 4. However, the understanding of this subtype is still limited. We conducted this study to describe the features of astrocytoma, IDH-mutant, Grade 4 and explored the similarities and differences between histological and molecular subtypes.

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Osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease (AD) mainly affect older individuals, and the possibility of an underlying link contributing to their shared epidemiological features has rarely been investigated. In the current study, we investigated the association between levels of plasma sclerostin (SOST), a protein primarily produced by bone, and brain amyloid-beta (Aβ) load, a pathological hallmark of AD. The study enrolled participants meeting a set of screening inclusion and exclusion criteria and were stratified into Aβ- (n = 65) and Aβ+ (n = 35) according to their brain Aβ load assessed using Aβ-PET (positron emission tomography) imaging.

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  • * Mitochondrial heterogeneity affects important physiological processes such as tissue maintenance, repair, immune responses, and tumor development, and involves variations in mitochondrial DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipids.
  • * The review also highlights mechanisms behind mitochondrial heterogeneity, potential therapeutic strategies targeting it to reduce oxidative damage and stress, and the implications of recent advancements in mitochondrial gene editing technologies.
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Introduction: Glioblastoma (GBM), the most lethal primary brain malignancy, is divided into histological (hist-GBM) and molecular (mol-GBM) subtypes according to the 2021 World Health Organization classification of central nervous system tumors. This study aimed to characterize the clinical, radiological, molecular, and survival features of GBM under the current classification scheme and explore survival determinants.

Methods: We re-examined the genetic alterations of IDH-wildtype diffuse gliomas at our institute from 2011 to 2022, and enrolled GBMs for analysis after re-classification.

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  • Elderly glioblastoma (GBM) patients have a high incidence and poor prognosis, but there's a lack of molecular characterization under the WHO5 classification framework.
  • The study analyzed clinical and radiological features, identifying prognostic molecular markers in elderly GBM patients through various statistical methods.
  • Results indicated that the WHO5 classification highlights significant prognostic differences between younger and elderly patients, with specific genes being potential predictors of overall survival in elderly GBM patients.
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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) CNS5 classification system highlights the significance of molecular biomarkers in providing meaningful prognostic and therapeutic information for gliomas. However, predicting individual patient survival remains challenging due to the lack of integrated quantitative assessment tools. In this study, we aimed to design a WHO CNS5-related risk signature to predict the overall survival (OS) rate of glioma patients using machine learning algorithms.

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Introduction: The fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors released in 2021 formally defines pediatric-type diffuse gliomas. However, there is still little understanding of pediatric-type diffuse gliomas, and even less attention has been paid to adult patients. Therefore, this study describes the clinical radiological, survival, and molecular features of adult patients with pediatric-type glioma.

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