Publications by authors named "Xiuhuan Shi"

Background: An insufficient number of intratumoral CD8 T lymphocytes is a major barrier to antitumor immunity and immunotherapy. High endothelial venules (HEVs) are the major sites through which lymphocytes enter tumors; however, the molecular mechanism through which HEVs mediate CD8 T lymphocyte infiltration remains poorly understood.

Methods: Forty-two patients with stage IIIA lung adenocarcinoma, who underwent surgery, were recruited.

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Immune checkpoint (ICP) expression in tumor cells could directly or indirectly affect the results of immunotherapy. ICP ligands on tumor cells usually bind their immune cell receptors to inhibit the activity, resulting in tumor immune escape. Thus, the purpose of this study was to ascertain the impact of various chemotherapeutic drugs on ICP expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines with different pathological subtypes to provide a basis for the development of a superior regimen of chemotherapy combined with ICP blockade.

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Background: Genetic mutations are quite common in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), however, their prognostic value remains controversial.

Methods: This study explored the mutational landscape of tumor samples from patients with advanced NSCLC by next-generation sequencing (NGS). A total of 101 NSCLC patients in stage III or IV receiving first-line treatment were included.

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Article Synopsis
  • There is growing interest in combining immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) with anti-angiogenic drugs to improve cancer treatment, specifically focusing on three agents: DC101, SAR131675, and fruquintinib.
  • In a study conducted on melanoma in mice, both DC101 and fruquintinib showed significant effectiveness in slowing tumor growth and increasing immune cell infiltration, especially DC101, which had stronger effects on T cell activity and tumor microenvironment changes.
  • The results suggest that DC101 is potentially a better option for future clinical combinations with ICIs due to its greater impact on immune responses and tumor characteristics compared to the other agents tested.
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Clinical and hematological parameters can predict immune-related adverse events (irAEs) caused by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). However, the exact correlation between these parameters and irAEs is unclear. This study aimed to establish a prediction model for irAEs in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with ICIs.

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Taking an eight-year field experiment site in Dehui County of Jilin Province, Northeast China as test object, this paper studied the effects of different tillage modes (no tillage and ploughing in autumn) on the penetration resistance and bulk density of black soil. No tillage increased the soil penetration resistance, especially at the soil depth of 2.5-17.

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The soil organic carbon (SOC) associated with different soil fractions varies in the composition and dynamics. The present work is aimed to evaluate the potential of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to predict SOC content in different soil fractions of black soils. SOC contents of 136 black soil samples in China were analyzed and the NIR spectra were collected using a VECTOR/22 (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy).

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As a critical component of soil ecosystem, earthworm can improve soil structure and relates closely to soil nutrient cycling, playing an important role in promoting soil quality and productivity. However, there is lack of systematic study on the field sampling methods for earthworm, especially in China. This paper reviewed the operational processes of commonly used field sampling methods for earthworm, and discussed their corresponding merits, efficacy, and potential influence on research results.

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In this study, near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) was used to determine the organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), and C/N ratio in black soil of Northeast China. Based on the 3699-12000 cm(-1) NIRS of 136 black soil samples collected in 2004-2005, and by using partial least square (PLS), the related quantitative models were established. Leave-one-out cross validation showed that the OC and TN were well predicted, with the values of coefficient of determination (R2) being 0.

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By using dye tracer and double-ring infiltrometer techniques, the characters of infiltration and preferential flow of black soil under no-tillage (NT) and fall moldboard plow (MP) were compared after six years continuous management. The results showed that the infiltration rate was higher under NT than under MP. When the infiltration reached steady, the infiltration rate and accumulative infiltration capacity under NT were 1.

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