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Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer: The Largest Systematic Reviews of 68,755 Patients and Meta-analysis.

Ann Surg Oncol

January 2025

State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers and National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, 710032, China.

Background: This meta-analysis aimed to compare the efficacy of robotic gastrectomy (RG) and laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) in treating gastric cancer (GC).

Patients And Methods: A comprehensive literature search across PubMed, MEDLINE, and Web of Science identified 86 eligible studies, including 68,755 patients (20,894 in the RG group and 47,861 in the LG group).

Results: The analysis revealed that RG was associated with superior outcomes in several areas: more lymph nodes were harvested, intraoperative blood loss was reduced, postoperative hospital stays were shorter, and the time to first flatus and oral intake was shortened (all p < 0.

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Fagopyrum dibotrys extract improves nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via inhibition of lipogenesis and endoplasmic reticulum stress in high-fat diet-fed mice.

BMC Res Notes

October 2024

The First Affiliated Hospital, Yunnan Institute of Digestive Disease, Yunnan Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650032, Yunnan, China.

Objective: The prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing, presenting a treatment challenge due to limited options. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and associated lipid metabolism disorders are main causes of NAFLD, making it important to inhibit ER stress for effective treatment. Fagopyrum dibotrys has hypolipidemic, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective properties, showing promise in treating NAFLD.

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Ascending incidence and poor outcomes make Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) a considerable public health concern. This review concluded the iron metabolism under physiology conditions and alcohol disturbance (leading to ferroptosis in ALD) and summarized the novel treatment, diagnosis, and prognosis of ferroptosis for ALD. ALD is characterized by alcohol-induced chronic metabolism disorder, peroxidation damage, and dysfunction of the anti-oxidant system.

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The ribosome-associated protein quality control (RQC) core factor nuclear export mediator factor (NEMF) appends C-terminal extended sequences (CESs) to ribosome-stalled nascent chains (NCs). Specific CESs compositions could be directly recognized by enzymes and facilitate NC degradation. Yet, NEMF-mediated CESs remains largely unidentified.

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Article Synopsis
  • The LTFU study is officially recorded in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry.
  • The registration number for the study is ChiCTR2100052313.
  • This registration ensures transparency and credibility in the research process.
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Dysfunction of ATP7B Splicing Variant Caused by Enhanced Interaction With COMMD1 in Wilson Disease.

Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol

October 2024

Beijing Institute of Clinical Medicine, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing, China; Clinical Research Center for Rare Liver Diseases, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China; National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Beijing, China; Liver Research Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University; Beijing Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Liver Cirrhosis, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: The association between Wilson disease and various ATP7B mutations is well-established; however, the molecular mechanism underlying the functional consequence of these mutations, particularly the splicing mutations, remains unclear. This study focused on the ATP7B c.1543+1G>C variant, to reveal a universal pathogenic mechanism of the ATP7B mutants with altered N-terminus.

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Opportunistic infections changed before and after SARS-CoV-2 infection in inflammatory bowel disease patients: a retrospective single-center study in China.

Front Med (Lausanne)

September 2024

State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers and National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.

Article Synopsis
  • SARS-CoV-2 infection is a global health challenge, but its impact on opportunistic infections in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not well understood.* -
  • A study of 451 IBD patients showed that the rate of opportunistic infections increased significantly after SARS-CoV-2 infection, particularly with Epstein-Barr virus.* -
  • Key factors influencing these infections shifted from pre-infection concerns like illness duration and alcohol use, to post-infection factors including corticosteroid use and blood markers, suggesting that treatment and health measures may play a role in infection outcomes.*
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[Progress in drug therapy of Wilson's disease].

Zhonghua Gan Zang Bing Za Zhi

September 2024

Liver Research Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, China National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Beijing 100050, China.

Wilson's disease, also known as hepatolenticular degeneration, is an inherited disorder of copper metabolism caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous variants in the gene, which is mainly clinically manifested as liver disease and/or neurological/psychological disorders, and Kayser-Fleischer ring in the peripheral cornea. Patients with Wilson's disease are currently treated with lifelong use of chelating agents that promote copper ion excretion and/or zinc agents that reduce copper absorption, but there is still an unmet clinical need because some patients who receive treatment have poor efficacy, disease progression, or serious adverse drug reactions. In recent years, new therapeutic drugs have been developed rapidly.

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Public awareness of gastric cancer risk factors and screening behaviours in Shijiazhuang, China: A community-based survey.

PLoS One

October 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, Hebei Key Laboratory of Gastroenterology, Hebei Institute of Gastroenterology, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Hebei Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Shijiazhuang, China.

Article Synopsis
  • A study in Shijiazhuang, China, assessed public awareness of gastric cancer (GC) risk factors and screening behaviors among 1,490 residents using a structured questionnaire.
  • Results revealed that over half of the participants had inadequate knowledge of GC risk factors, with better awareness of dietary influences compared to physical activity and weight-related risks.
  • Only 21.5% of participants had undergone GC screening, with higher rates seen among older, more educated individuals, and those with a history of gastrointestinal issues, while many avoided screening due to lack of symptoms.
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Invisible Bridges: Unveiling the Role and Prospects of Tunneling Nanotubes in Cancer Therapy.

Mol Pharm

November 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Hebei Key Laboratory of Gastroenterology, Hebei Institute of Gastroenterology, Hebei Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Shijiazhuang, Hebei 050000, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are important channels that facilitate communication between cells, influencing cancer development and resistance to treatment.
  • The review discusses how TNTs are formed, their structures, and their roles in moving materials and signals between cells, especially in the context of tumors.
  • It also explores the potential of TNTs in therapy, such as targeted drug delivery and gene therapy, while suggesting new research approaches to better understand their functions and improve cancer treatments.
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Multiple Low-Level Viraemia Suggest Hindered Liver Fibrosis Regression in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients During Antiviral Therapy.

J Viral Hepat

December 2024

Liver Research Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine on Liver Cirrhosis, National Clinical Research Center of Digestive Diseases, Beijing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Low-level viraemia (LLV) in chronic hepatitis B patients can affect the regression of liver fibrosis despite antiviral treatment, with different types of LLV impacting outcomes.
  • A study followed 111 patients on entecavir, finding that those with sustained viral response (SVR) showed higher rates of fibrosis regression (72.2%) compared to those with LLV (56.1%).
  • Among LLV types, very low-level viraemia (VLLV) does not significantly hinder regression, while multiple LLV (MLLV) is notably associated with poorer outcomes, indicating the need for careful monitoring of patients with detectable HBV DNA above 50 IU/mL.
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Background & Aims: Recurrent Clostridioides difficile infections (CDIs) remain common. While novel microbiome therapeutics gain approval, the efficacy of a full-spectrum, oral microbiome therapeutic is unknown. This study aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of CP101, an orally administered microbiome therapeutic, to restore a diverse microbiome and prevent recurrent CDI in a broad population.

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Author Correction: Integrated single-cell and bulk RNA-seq analysis identifies a prognostic T-cell signature in colorectal cancer.

Sci Rep

October 2024

Department of General Surgery, State Key Lab of Digestive Health, National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, 95 Yong-an Road, Xi-Cheng District, Beijing, 100050, People's Republic of China.

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Effectiveness and safety of upadacitinib in acute severe ulcerative colitis patients from single Chinese IBD Center: a monocentric study.

Clin Exp Med

September 2024

Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases, State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers and National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.

Article Synopsis
  • * In a study involving 14 Chinese patients with acute severe ulcerative colitis, all showed initial clinical response to 45 mg of upadacitinib after eight weeks, with a clinical remission rate of 28.6% and some improvement in endoscopic evaluations.
  • * While upadacitinib demonstrated short-term effectiveness and safety, with some adverse events noted, further research is necessary to assess its long-term effects for patients.
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Background: Magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) has become a routine intestinal imaging examination for Crohn's disease (CD). Sufficient bowel preparation is fundamental for MRE.

Objectives: To compare the efficacy and compliance of bowel preparation between through a mid-gut tube and oral administration for MRE in CD.

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  • * Meta-analysis included seven randomized controlled trials with 720 patients; results showed no significant difference in leakage rates, but better outcomes for the intracorporeal group regarding postoperative ileus, infections, and recovery times.
  • * The conclusion indicates that intracorporeal anastomosis is as safe as extracorporeal anastomosis in terms of leakage, while providing additional benefits like quicker recovery and fewer complications.
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Inhibition of PCSK9: A Promising Enhancer for Anti-PD-1/PD-L1 Immunotherapy.

Research (Wash D C)

September 2024

Department of General Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, State Key Lab of Digestive Health, National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Beijing, China.

Immune checkpoint therapy, such as programmed cell death protein 1/programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) blockade, has achieved remarkable results in treating various tumors. However, most cancer patients show a low response rate to PD-1/PD-L1 blockade, especially those with microsatellite stable/mismatch repair-proficient colorectal cancer subtypes, which indicates an urgent need for new approaches to augment the efficacy of PD-1/PD-L1 blockade. Cholesterol metabolism, which involves generating multifunctional metabolites and essential membrane components, is also instrumental in tumor development.

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Top 100 cited articles related to EUS: A bibliometric analysis.

Endosc Ultrasound

August 2024

State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers and National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, Shaanxi Province, China.

Background And Objectives: Citation analysis is a fundamental method in bibliometrics for quantifying the impact and contribution of articles on a specific biomedical field. The purpose of our study was to identify and analyze the top 100 cited articles in the field of EUS.

Methods: All published articles in the field of EUS were searched by using "endoscopic ultrasound" and its synonyms as the search terms without time limit.

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Novel ultrasound capsule endoscopy for gastrointestinal scanning: An animal study.

Endosc Ultrasound

August 2024

Department of Gastroenterology, National Clinical Research Center for Digestive Diseases, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Nautical Medicine and Translation of Drugs and Medical Devices, Changhai Hospital; National Key Laboratory of Immunity and Inflammation, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.

Background And Objectives: EUS is an important modality for diagnosis and assessment of gastrointestinal (GI) subepithelial lesions. However, EUS is invasive and operator-dependent and requires sedation in most cases. The newly developed ultrasound capsule endoscopy (USCE) system, with both white-light and ultrasound imaging modalities, is a minimally invasive method for superficial and submucosal imaging of the esophagus.

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Background: Since 1992, when recombinant hepatitis B vaccine was introduced in China, government health officials have used nationally representative serological surveys to monitor progress in prevention and control of hepatitis B. In 2020, we conducted the fourth seroepidemiological survey, which for the first time included medical evaluation of the clinical status of HBsAg positive subjects over the age of 15 and their medical management. We report survey results in comparison with the three previous surveys.

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AI-Safe-C score: Assessing liver-related event risks in patients without cirrhosis after successful direct-acting antiviral treatment.

J Hepatol

September 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea; Yonsei Liver Center, Severance Hospital, Seoul, Korea. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) have improved treatment for chronic hepatitis C (HCV), but there is a lack of focus on the risk of liver-related events (LREs) after achieving sustained virological response (SVR), which this study aims to address with the AI-Safe-C score.
  • The AI-Safe-C score, developed using data from 913 non-cirrhotic HCV patients, assesses the risk of LREs by considering factors like liver stiffness measurement (LSM), age, and sex, showing high prediction accuracy in validation cohorts from Korea, Hong Kong, and France.
  • This score is essential for identifying non-cirrhotic patients at risk of developing LREs
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Excessive proinflammatory cytokine release induced by pyroptosis plays a vital role in intestinal mucosal inflammation in ulcerative colitis (UC). Several pyroptosis-related factors are regulated by the centrosome. Pericentriolar material 1 (PCM1) is a primary component of centriolar satellites that is present as cytoplasmic granules around the centrosome.

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  • This study looked at older people (65 and up) with gastric cancer to see how they did in the hospital and what factors affected their stay.
  • They analyzed over 3,200 patients, mostly men, to see their age, how long they stayed in the hospital, and their medical costs.
  • Older women were more likely to have special types of cancer, and those who had surgery generally had fewer health problems compared to those who didn't.
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The trio of circadian clock, intestinal flora, and cancer.

Trends Mol Med

September 2024

Department of Thoracic Surgery, The Affiliated Wuxi People's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Wuxi People's Hospital, Wuxi Medical Center, Nanjing Medical University, Wuxi 214023, China. Electronic address:

Dysbiotic intestinal flora and a disrupted circadian clock are intimately related to cancer biological behaviors, yet their interwoven regulatory mechanisms remain an explorative field. Studies by Ren et al. and Liu et al.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly malignant tumor with significant global health implications. The role of CD4 T cells, particularly conventional CD4 T cells (Tconvs), in HCC progression remains unexplored. Furthermore, epigenetic factors are crucial in immune regulation, yet their specific role in HCC-infiltrating Tconv cells remains elusive.

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