Publications by authors named "Haihui Jiang"

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the cortical nonenhancing tumor infiltration (CONTIN) sign as a predictive imaging biomarker for IDH-mutant gliomas, including diffuse gliomas with and without contrast enhancement.

Methods: Imaging data were collected from patients with diffuse gliomas (grades 2-4) at Beijing Tiantan Hospital (BTH) from January 2019 to December 2021 (training set, n = 526) and from the University of California, San Francisco, preoperative diffuse glioma MRI dataset (UCSF PDGM; validation set, n = 501). Two independent reviewers assessed the CONTIN sign and other radiological features to develop a diagnostic strategy.

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Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) confined to the central nervous system. Most of the patients eventually develop relapsed/refractory (R/R) PCNSL, and the overall prognosis for PCNSL remains dismal. Recently, gene sequencing, transcriptome sequencing, and single-cell sequencing platforms have provided a large amount of data revealing the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and drug resistance in PCNSL, including the activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway in tumor cells, tumor heterogeneity, and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.

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Purpose: The 2021 WHO classification of central nervous system tumors introduced molecular criteria to stratify Grade 4 gliomas, which remain heterogeneous. This study aims to elucidate the clinical, radiological, and molecular characteristics of WHO Grade 4 gliomas, focusing on their prognostic implications and the development of a predictive model for astrocytoma IDH-mutant WHO Grade 4 (A4).

Methods: A retrospective cohort of 223 patients from Beijing Tiantan Hospital was analyzed.

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Purpose: Pseudoprogression is an atypical imaging pattern of response to immunotherapy in patients with brain tumors. MR perfusion studies in this field are limited. The purpose of our study is to compare the perfusion features between pseudoprogression lesions in malignant gliomas and brain metastases treated with immunotherapy (iPsP) and the pseudoprogression after chemo-radiation therapy and radiation necrosis after radiation treatment (ChR-PsP & RN).

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Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as a novel clinical therapeutic option for a variety of solid tumors over the past decades. The application of immunotherapy in primary and metastatic brain tumors continues to grow despite limitations due to the physiological characteristics of the immune system within the central nervous system (CNS) and distinct pathological barriers of malignant brain tumors. The post-immunotherapy treatment imaging is more complex.

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Malignant tumors are a category of diseases that possess invasive and metastatic capabilities, with global incidence and mortality rates remaining high. In recent years, the pivotal role of fibrosis in tumor progression, drug resistance, and immune evasion has increasingly been acknowledged. Fibrosis enhances the proliferation, migration, and invasion of tumor cells by modifying the composition and structure of the extracellular matrix, thereby offering protection for immune evasion by tumor cells.

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Background: Postoperative progressive cerebral edema and hemorrhage (PPCEH) are major complications after meningioma resection, yet their preoperative predictive studies are limited. The aim is to develop and validate a multiparametric MRI machine learning model to predict PPCEH after meningioma resection.

Methods: This retrospective study included 148 patients with meningioma.

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  • Gliomas are "immune-desert" tumors with limited immune response, making them resistant to immunotherapies; the study investigates ways to create lymphoid structures within the glioma microenvironment to boost immunity.
  • Researchers induced the formation of these structures using TLR agonists and glioma antigens, employing various scientific techniques to understand how this promotes anti-glioma immunity.
  • Results showed that inducing these structures led to increased immune cell activity and better outcomes in glioma-bearing mice, implying that targeting the microenvironment could enhance treatment strategies for glioma in humans.
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  • This study looked at the differences in MGMTp methylation in grade 2-3 gliomas and how it affects treatment outcomes, particularly chemotherapy sensitivity and surgical resection*.
  • A total of 668 newly diagnosed glioma patients were analyzed, revealing that the extent of tumor resection (GTR vs. STR vs. PR) significantly influenced prognosis, especially for astrocytomas but less so for oligodendrogliomas*.
  • Findings showed that oligodendrogliomas had the highest MGMTp methylation levels, while astrocytomas and IDH wild-type gliomas had lower levels, indicating different responses to treatment and the importance of aggressive resection for better outcomes*.
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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents a multifaceted autoimmune ailment, prompting the development and widespread utilization of numerous therapeutic interventions. However, extant medications for MS have proven inadequate in mitigating relapses and halting disease progression. Innovative drug targets for preventing multiple sclerosis are still required.

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To test the hypothesis that an abiotic Earth and its inert atmosphere could form chemically reactive carbon- and nitrogen-containing compounds, we designed a plasma electrochemical setup to mimic lightning-induced electrochemistry under steady-state conditions of the early Earth. Air-gap electrochemical reactions at air-water-ground interfaces lead to remarkable yields, with up to 40 moles of carbon dioxide being reduced into carbon monoxide and formic acid, and 3 moles of gaseous nitrogen being fixed into nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium ions, per mole of transmitted electrons. Interfaces enable reactants (e.

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The Hofmeister effect not only affects the stability and solubility of protein colloids but also has specific effects on the polymer molecules. Here, the impact of the Hofmeister effect on the electrochemical properties of polyelectrolyte hydrogels at room temperature and subzero temperature studied for the first time. Polyelectrolyte hydrogels exhibit an anti-polyelectrolyte effect in low concentrations of ammonium salt, while they exhibit an obvious Hofmeister effect in high concentrations of ammonium salt.

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Objective: Controversy surrounds the prognostic value of contrast-enhanced T1-weighted (T1CE) imaging-based subventricular zone (SVZ) classification in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-wildtype glioblastomas (GBMs). In this study, the authors aimed to assess the potential of incorporating FLAIR imaging into T1CE imaging-based classification for improving prognostic accuracy.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 281 patients with IDH-wildtype GBM.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Schisandra sphenanthera (Schisandra sphenanthera Rehd. et Wils.) is the dried mature fruit of Schisandra sphenanthera, a plant in the Magnoliaceae family.

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  • - Temozolomide (TMZ) is a critical treatment for gliomas and can induce hypermutation, which affects the relationship with the immune response, but the significance of this is still under debate.
  • - A 38-year-old male with recurrent gliomas received multiple surgeries and treatments, including TMZ, which led to significant changes in his tumor's genetic makeup and immune environment.
  • - Despite initial positive responses to immunotherapy following TMZ-induced hypermutation, the patient's condition worsened, suggesting that prolonged TMZ treatment may increase the risk of unfavorable immunotherapy outcomes in glioma patients.
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Introduction: Sacral laminoplasty with titanium mesh and titanium screws can reduce symptomatic sacral extradural spinal meningeal cysts (SESMCs) recurrence and operation complications. However, due to a defect or thinning of the sacrum, the screws cannot be securely anchored and there are also problems with permanent metal implantation for titanium mesh and screws. We propose that sacral laminoplasty with absorbable clamps can provide rigid fixation even for a thinned or defected sacrum without leaving permanent metal implants.

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Separation of carbon dioxide (CO) from point sources or directly from the atmosphere can contribute crucially to climate change mitigation plans in the coming decades. A fundamental practical limitation for the current strategies is the considerable energy cost required to regenerate the sorbent and release the captured CO for storage or utilization. A directly photochemically driven system that demonstrates efficient passive capture and on-demand CO release triggered by sunlight as the sole external stimulus would provide an attractive alternative.

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A highly immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) and the presence of the blood‒brain barrier are the two major obstacles to eliciting an effective immune response in patients with high-grade glioma (HGG). Here, we tried to enhance the local innate immune response in relapsed HGG by intracranially injecting poly(I:C) to establish a robust antitumor immune response in this registered clinical trial (NCT03392545). During the follow-up, 12/27 (44.

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  • Calcification in oligodendroglioma (ODG) may serve as a diagnostic indicator, but its impact on patient survival was the focus of this study, which reviewed 305 ODG patient records.
  • Out of these, 112 patients (36.7%) had intratumoral calcification, and those with calcification exhibited larger tumors, higher tumor grades, and more aggressive characteristics compared to non-calcified cases.
  • The findings indicated that calcification is a negative prognostic factor for both progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS), with specific types of calcification linked to shorter survival rates.
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Malignant transformation (MT) of low-grade gliomas (LGGs) to a higher-grade variant seems inevitable, yet it remains unclear which LGG patients will progress to grade 3 or even directly to grade 4 after receiving a long course of treatment. To elucidate this, we conducted a retrospective cohort study based on 229 adults with recurrent LGG. Our study aimed to disclose the characteristics of different MT patterns and to build predictive models for patients with LGG.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical utility of the sinuous, wave-like intratumoral-wall (SWITW) sign on T2WI in diagnosing isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutant and 1p/19q codeleted (IDHmut-Codel) oligodendrogliomas, for which a relatively conservative resection strategy might be sufficient due to a better response to chemoradiotherapy and favorable prognosis.

Methods: Imaging data from consecutive adult patients with diffuse lower-grade gliomas (LGGs, histological grades 2-3) in Beijing Tiantan Hospital (December 1, 2013, to October 31, 2021, BTH set, n = 711) and the Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) LGGs set (n = 117) were used to develop and validate our findings. Two independent observers assessed the SWITW sign and some well-reported discriminative radiological features to establish a practical diagnostic strategy.

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In soft devices, complex actuation sequences and precise force control typically require hard electronic valves and microcontrollers. Existing designs for entirely soft pneumatic control systems are capable of either digital or analog operation, but not both, and are limited by speed of actuation, range of pressure, time required for fabrication, or loss of power through pull-down resistors. Using the nonlinear mechanics intrinsic to structures composed of soft materials-in this case, by leveraging membrane inversion and tube kinking-two modular soft components are developed: a piston actuator and a bistable pneumatic switch.

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Aneuploidy is the hallmark of malignancy. Our previous study successfully detected nonhematogenic circulating aneuploidy cells (CACs) in types of gliomas. The current prospective clinical study aims to further precisely subcategorize aneuploid CACs, including CD31 circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and CD31 circulating tumor endothelial cells, and thoroughly investigate the clinical utilities of these different subtypes of cells.

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Hydrogel electrolyte is widely used in solid energy storage devices because of its high ionic conductivity, environmental friendliness, and non-leakage property. However, hydrogel electrolyte is not resistant to freezing. Here, a high proton conductive zwitterionic hydrogel electrolyte with super conductivity of 1.

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