BTO/MoS2@CA , with the integration of charge‐enhanced enzymatic activity, pH‐responsive CA release‐mediated H2O2 self‐supply, and GSH depletion, enables out‐of‐balance redox homeostasis, leading to effective tumor ferroptosis. As demonstrated by Yawei Lv, Xin Yu, Jing Liu, Chunying Chen et al. in their Research Article (e202217448), charge is one of the important contributing factors for nanozyme activity, which has not been mentioned previously.
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AIMTo assess the prognostic value of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in Bismuth-Corlette type IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HC) patients.METHODSA retrospective analysis was performed on 142 consecutively recruited type IV HC patients undergoing radical resection with at least 5 years of follow-up. Survival analysis was performed by the Kaplan-Meier method, and the association between the clinicopathologic variables and survival was evaluated by log-rank test. Multivariate analysis was adopted to identify the independent prognostic factors for overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the association between LVI and potential variables.RESULTSLVI was confirmed histopathologically in 29 (20.4%) patients. Multivariate analysis showed that positive resection margin (HR = 6.255, 95%CI: 3.485-11.229, P < 0.001), N1 stage (HR = 2.902, 95%CI: 1.132-7.439, P = 0.027), tumor size > 30 mm (HR = 1.942, 95%CI: 1.176-3.209, P = 0.010) and LVI positivity (HR = 2.799, 95%CI: 1.588-4.935, P < 0.001) were adverse prognostic factors for DFS. The independent risk factors for OS were positive resection margin (HR = 6.776, 95%CI: 3.988-11.479, P < 0.001), N1 stage (HR = 2.827, 95%CI: 1.243-6.429, P = 0.013), tumor size > 30 mm (HR = 1.739, 95%CI: 1.101-2.745, P = 0.018) and LVI positivity (HR = 2.908, 95%CI: 1.712-4.938, P < 0.001). LVI was associated with N1 stage and tumor size > 30 mm. Multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that N1 stage (HR = 3.312, 95%CI: 1.338-8.198, P = 0.026) and tumor size > 30 mm (HR = 3.258, 95%CI: 1.288-8.236, P = 0.013) were associated with LVI.CONCLUSIONLVI is associated with N1 stage and tumor size > 30 mm and adversely influences DFS and OS in type IV HC patients.
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