Publications by authors named "Zequn Li"

Background: Although neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) for advanced gastric cancer (AGC) can benefit patient survival, few studies have compared the short- and long-term outcomes of robotic and laparoscopic gastrectomy for AGC after NAT.

Methods: The clinical data of 321 AGC patients who received NATs and who underwent robotic gastrectomy (RG, n = 109) or laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG, n = 212) between May 2017 and September 2022 were collected and analyzed retrospectively at our center. After propensity score matching (PSM) for 1:1 matching to eliminate bias, both groups had 106 cases.

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Introduction: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an extremely heterogeneous malignancy with a poor prognosis, highlighting the need to target specific vulnerabilities within the tumor during treatment.

Objectives: This study employs multi-omics analysis techniques to provide novel insights into personalized therapeutic strategies for HCC patients.

Methods: We performed proteomic and transcriptomic sequencing on 178 and 94 clinical samples of primary HCC without prior treatment, respectively.

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Introduction: Patient-controlled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) and patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) constitute two major advances in pain management after major abdominal surgery. However, the role of PCIA or PCEA has not been particularly studied in elderly patients with gastric cancer. The aim of this study is to make a comparison between PCIA and PCEA in terms of their performance on short-term outcomes in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic-assisted gastrectomy.

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In situ tumor vaccines, which utilize antigens generated during tumor treatment to stimulate a cancer patient's immune system, has become a potential field in cancer immunotherapy. However, due to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (ITME), the generation of tumor antigens is always mild and not sufficient. Tumor-resident intracellular bacteria have been identified as a complete tumor microenvironment component to contribute to creating ITME.

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Background: Laparoscopic gastrectomy lacks hand-direct tactile sense and has a limited surgical field compared to laparotomy. Apart from textbook classification, there are anatomical variations in the gastric arteries. Laparoscopic gastrectomy presents technical difficulties and necessitates a more comprehensive comprehension of regional anatomy than open surgical procedures.

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Background: Population ageing and cancer burden are important global public health problems that pose unprecedented threats to health systems worldwide. Frailty is a common health problem among elderly patients with cancer. In recent years, the use of prehabilitation to improve frailty has received widespread attention.

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Background: To identify biomarkers and develop an inflammatory score based on proper integration to improve risk prediction of delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) and poor outcome in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). We also further explore the mediation and interaction of DCI within the chain of events using the four-way effect decomposition.

Methods: Machine learning algorithms are used for biomarker selection and constructed the inflammatory score.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate if enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) improves overall survival and disease-free survival for patients undergoing laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer compared to conventional care.
  • 527 patients participated in the multicenter trial, which assessed outcomes like complications, recovery time, and medical expenses, with a follow-up of about 42 months.
  • Results showed that ERAS patients had a significantly higher 3-year overall survival (86.56%) and disease-free survival (79.57%), and experienced fewer complications and shorter hospital stays than those receiving conventional care.
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Introduction: Gastric cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) are more vulnerable to perioperative stress. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is widely used in surgical patients aiming at reducing stress responses. However, whether this approach is safe and feasible for gastric cancer patients received minimally invasive radical gastrectomy after NACT remained determined.

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Importance: The current research aimed to conduct a detailed analysis of intraoperative surgical performance, short-term outcomes, identify and categorize technical errors, and hazard-zones enacted during total gastrectomy performed robotically and laparoscopically by surgeons. Prospective research is needed to determine whether the technical advantages of robotic surgery translate to patient outcomes.

Objective: Identify and process risk areas in robot-assisted total gastrectomy (RTG) and laparoscopic total gastrectomy (LTG) to get the best patient results.

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  • * This study focuses on RPS15, an RBP that enhances the DNA end resection step in HR by interacting with CtIP, which is important for recruiting additional repair proteins to DSB sites.
  • * Reducing RPS15 levels makes cancer cells more sensitive to X-ray radiation and improves the effectiveness of PARP1 inhibitors in breast cancer treatment, suggesting that targeting RPS15 could be a promising cancer therapy approach.
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With the rapid development of immunotherapy, therapeutic tumor vaccines, which aim to enhance the immunogenicity of tumor cells and activate the patient's immune system to kill tumor cells, as well as eliminate or inhibit tumor growth, have drawn increasing attention in the field of tumor therapy. However, due to the lack of immune cell infiltration, low immunogenicity, immune escape and other problems, the efficacy of tumor vaccine is often limited. Researchers have developed a variety of strategies to enhance tumor immune recognition, such as improving the immunogenicity of tumor antigens, selecting a suitable vaccine platform, or combining tumor vaccines with other anticancer treatments.

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In situ vaccines that can stimulate tumor immune response have emerged as a breakthrough in antitumor therapy. However, the immunosuppressed tumor microenvironment and insufficient infiltration of immune cells lead to ineffective antitumor immunity. Hence, a biomimetic carrier-free nanosystem (BCC) to induce synergistic phototherapy/chemotherapy-driven in situ vaccines was designed.

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Background: Although current guidelines(ESPEN guideline: Clinical nutrition in surgery and other guidelines) recommend preoperative immunonutrition for cachectic gastric cancer patients, the strength of the recommendation is weak, and the level of evidence is low. The benefits of preoperative immunonutrition still remain controversial.

Patients And Methods: 112 patients with gastric cancer cachexia were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either preoperative enteral immunonutrition support (IN, n = 56) or standard enteral nutrition support (SEN, n = 56).

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The heterogeneous nature of tumors presents a considerable obstacle in addressing imatinib resistance in advanced cases of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST). To address this issue, we conducted single-cell RNA-sequencing in primary tumors as well as peritoneal and liver metastases from patients diagnosed with locally advanced or advanced GIST. Single-cell transcriptomic signatures of tumor microenvironment (TME) were analyzed.

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Background: The present study investigate the expression and correlation of ITGB6 and Rac1 proteins in gastric cancer tissues. By exploring the clinical significance and functions of these proteins, we aimed to gain further insights into the mechanisms underlying gastric cancer development.

Patients And Methods: In this study, a total of 198 patients diagnosed with gastric cancer and who underwent gastrectomy between July 2010 to October 2012 were included.

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Background: Although minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for gastric patients has gained popularity in recent decades, reports on the comparison of short and long clinical outcomes between robotic gastrectomy (RG) and laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) for gastric cancer patients with BMI≥30 kg/m are still limited.

Methods: A total of 226 obese gastric cancer patients who underwent either RG (n = 81) or LG (n = 145) were enrolled in this study between October 2014 and September 2022. Propensity score matching (PSM) (1:1) was performed to reduce confounding bias.

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Background: We aimed to construct and validate a deep learning (DL) radiomics nomogram using baseline and restage enhanced computed tomography (CT) images and clinical characteristics to predict the response of metastatic lymph nodes to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC).

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 112 patients with LAGC who received NACT from January 2021 to August 2022. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 98 patients were randomized 7:3 to the training cohort (n = 68) and validation cohort (n = 30).

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Background: Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is a clinically acute or subacute disease. To study the characteristics of brachial plexus magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) in patients with NA, and to explore the clinical application value of MRN combined with electromyography (EMG) in the diagnosis of NA.

Methods: Brachial plexus MRN images of 32 patients with NA were retrospectively analyzed, and their characteristics were investigated.

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  • Gastric cancer (GC) in elderly patients is a significant global health issue, leading to higher risks of complications and negative outcomes due to frailty and treatment effects.
  • A new study is being conducted to compare a multimodal prehabilitation program combined with the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathway against standard ERAS treatment in 368 older patients with GC, focusing on improving recovery outcomes.
  • The study aims to evaluate the impact of the prehabilitation program on postoperative complications, survival rates, functional capacity, and overall quality of life for these patients.
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Biliary obstruction diseases are often complicated by an impaired intestinal barrier, which aggravates liver injury. Treatment of the intestinal barrier is often neglected. To investigate the mechanism by which intestinal bile acid deficiency mediates intestinal barrier dysfunction after biliary obstruction and identify a potential therapeutic modality, we mainly used a bile duct ligation (BDL) mouse model to simulate biliary obstruction and determine the important role of the bile acid receptor FXR in maintaining intestinal barrier function and stemness.

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Background: Some studies have demonstrated the short-term recovery course for patients who underwent laparoscopic gastrectomy according to preoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) assessment. However, reports of the long-term oncological outcomes are still limited.

Methods: The data of 988 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic or robotic radical gastrectomy between January 2014 and September 2018 were analyzed retrospectively at our center, and propensity score matching was used to eliminate bias.

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  • This study analyzed the safety and effectiveness of laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) versus open gastrectomy (OG) in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC) who received neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) between 2015 and 2019.
  • After matching patient groups, results showed that the LG group had less blood loss, fewer postoperative complications, and shorter hospital stays, although it required longer surgical times compared to the OG group.
  • While LG demonstrated better short-term outcomes, both surgical methods yielded similar long-term overall survival and recurrence-free survival rates.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate factors affecting the survival of elderly patients with locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC) and to create nomograms for predicting survival outcomes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from multiple sources, identifying nine independent prognostic factors related to overall and cancer-specific survival, and developed two nomogram models to predict outcomes based on these factors.
  • Results showed a significant improvement in survival predictions using the nomograms compared to traditional TNM staging, indicating their potential clinical utility for guiding treatment decisions.
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