Publications by authors named "Linyun Tan"

Objective: To review the repair and reconstruction methods for large segmental femoral proximal bone defects caused by tumors, and to explore their clinical application effects, advantages, and disadvantages, and future research directions.

Methods: A comprehensive search of Chinese and foreign databases was conducted to select basic and clinical research literature related to the repair and reconstruction of femoral proximal bone defects caused by tumors. The studies were classified and analyzed based on two main strategies: hip-preserving reconstruction and non-hip-preserving reconstruction.

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Osteosarcoma, a predominant malignant bone tumor, poses significant challenges due to its high metastatic and recurrent nature. Although various therapeutic strategies are currently in use, they often inadequately target osteosarcoma metastasis. This review focuses on the potential of nanoscale drug delivery systems to bridge this clinical gap.

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  • Osteosarcoma (OS) is difficult to treat due to its aggressive nature and the resistance to current therapies, leading to low survival rates.
  • Accurate preclinical models, such as cell lines and animal models, are crucial for developing and validating new treatments for OS.
  • The review discusses the advancements in drug discovery for OS, highlighting successful therapeutic options and emphasizing the potential for personalized treatments.
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Propose: This study aimed to describe the design and surgical techniques of a three-dimensional (3D) printed strut-type prosthesis with a porous titanium surface for distal femur giant cell tumors of bone (GCTB) and evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes.

Methods: From June 2018 to January 2021, 9 consecutive patients with grade I or II GCTB in the distal femur underwent extended intralesional curettage followed by 3D-printed strut-type prosthesis combined with autograft reconstruction were retrospectively reviewed to assess their clinical and radiographic outcomes.

Results: All patients were followed up for 30.

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  • Sarcoma is a complex type of cancer with a tendency to spread to the lungs, and currently, its metastasis mechanisms and effective treatments are not well understood.
  • *Recent studies show that exosomes, tiny vesicles released by cells, play crucial roles in intercellular communication and may influence how sarcomas metastasize.
  • *The review discusses how sarcoma-derived exosomes contribute to metastasis and their potential as new diagnostic and therapeutic targets in treating this aggressive cancer.*
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Sarcoma is a group of rare and heterogeneous mesenchymal tumors, prone to late diagnosis and poor prognosis. Exosomes are cell-derived small extracellular vesicles found in most body fluids and contain nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and other molecules. Qualitative and quantitative changes of exosomes and the contents are associated with sarcoma progression, exhibiting their potential as biomarkers.

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Background: The endoprosthetic knee reconstruction using a current universal femoral stem might not be suitable for local population due to the anatomical difference between Chinese and Western populations. We measured the anatomical parameters of Chinese femurs as reference for stem design, and proposed a cementless, curved, short endoprosthesis stem for the reconstruction of distal femur. This study analyzed the biomechanical performance of the newly designed stem aimed at the identification of better operative strategy.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is rare cancer with bimodal age distribution with peaks observed in children and young adults. Typically, OS is treated with pre-surgery neoadjuvant therapy, surgical excision, and post-surgery chemotherapy. However, the efficacy of treatment on disease prognosis and objective response is not currently optimal, often resulting in drug resistance; in turn, highlighting the need to understand mechanisms driving resistance to therapy in OS patients.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Linyun Tan"

  • - Linyun Tan's recent research primarily focuses on the repair and reconstruction of bone defects related to tumors, particularly in the proximal femur, while exploring both clinical applications and innovative approaches like three-dimensional (3D) printing for prosthesis design.
  • - The author also investigates metastatic osteosarcoma and sarcoma biology, emphasizing the potential of nano-based drug delivery systems and exosomes as therapeutic targets and biomarkers, aiming to bridge gaps in treatment efficacy for these aggressive malignancies.
  • - Tan highlights foundational challenges in sarcoma and osteosarcoma, including therapy resistance and high metastatic potential, and advocates for advanced preclinical models to enhance drug discovery and precision medicine strategies in these types of cancer.