1.A Primary Research on Detecting Chimerism After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation
Suxia LI ; Wanming DA ; Chunji GAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(07):-
Objective To establish a method for detecting chimerism after allogeneic stem cell transplantation using microsatellite polymorphism. Methods DNA was extracted from bone marrow or peripheral blood of 10 recipients and their donors, DNA fragments including 5 microsatellite loci were amplified by PCR, the polymorphism of PCR products was analyzed by PAGE and sliver staining, and the quantitative analysis of chimerism was performed using image analysis software. Results [WTBZ]The five selected STR loci had high polymorphism, and were suitable for detecting chimerism. The sensitivity of sliver staining was 90%. Conclusion Microsatellite polymorphism analysis based on PCR is a sensitive and accurate method to detecting chimerism after allogeneic stem cell transplantation, but the sensitivity of sliver staining was not so good,so more sensitive methods should be used.
2.The variety of the mRNA expression of perforin, granzyme B by expanded NK cells with different cytokines from human peripheral blood
Jian MA ; Xiaohong LI ; Chunji GAO ; Dandan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(4):336-339-
Objective To study the relationship between the expression of perforin, granzyme B and the cytotoxicity of NK cells, after NK cells were purified and expanded with different cytokines. Meth-otis It was detected that the mRNA expressions of perforin, ganzyme B from 8 donors, and the cytotoxcity of NK cells to target I(562 cells by competitive qualitative RT-PCR. Results The mRNA expressions of perforin, granzyme B by purified and expanded NK cells with different cytokines were markedly enhanced, and IL-2 +IL-15 group, IL-2 + IL-12 + IL-15 group were significantly higher than others. It is consistent that the relationship between the mRNA expressions of NK cells and the cytotoxicity of NK cells to I(562 cells. Conclusion The mRNA expressions of perforin, granzyme B of NK cells with different cytokines were obviously.
3.Monitoring of chimerism and fusion gerne by STR-PCR and RT-PCR in relapse chronic myeloid leukemia patients after hematopoietie stem cell transplantation
Jingfen SUN ; Xiaoping HAN ; Hongshi JIN ; Chunji GAO ; Li YU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(7):392-395
Objective To investigate the value of the multiple short tandem repeat (STR)amplification by fluorescence labeling polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with fusion gene bcr-abl mRNA expression for quantitative determination of chimerism and qualitative detection of bcr-abl transcripts,and to evaluate the status of engraftment and predict the outcome of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Methods 5 relapse patients with CML after alIo-HSCT were dynamically investigated. Quantitative analysis of donor chimerism was performed by multiplex PCR amplification of STR markers and capillary electrophoresis with fluorescence detection, qualitative detection of bcr-abl transcripts was performed by RT-PCR. Results The donors alleles appeared in all of 5 patients on day 28 post transplant, and bcr-abl expression was negative. But 5 patients had unstable mixed ehimerism. (DC: 0~80.4 %) at the different time points after aIIo-HSCT and bcr-abl was positive. One of them kept eontinuely the mixed chimerism in the relapse of disease, and died after one year, and the other changed from MC to CC by intervention of clinical treatment. Reduction of donor chimerism were detected prior to the occurrence of graft rejection and disease relapse, while bcr-abl gene expression was positive. Conclusion The results of STR-PCR in the range of its sensitivity fully correspond with bcr-abl tests in patients with CML. The combination of STR-PCR with RT-PCR provides a highly sensitive and valuable tool for engraftment evaluation, graft rejection, relapse and predicting GVHD. Furthermore it can provide a basis for early intervention of clinical treatment, and can identify these patients at high risk with molecular or cytogenetic relapse after allo-HSCT.
4.Design of online course platform and its implementation in Peking Union Medical College
Chunji LU ; Weiwei XU ; Huiling REN ; Qin ZHOU ; Xiaohui GAO ; Kun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(4):26-31
Online teaching has recently become a new way in medical education, to which great importance has been attached by domestic educational circles. The design principles, overall framework and functional structure of the online course platform in Peking Medical College were thus described with its implementation and characteristics summarized in the hope of providing certain reference for its building in domestic medical colleges and universities.
5.Practice and insights of building the quality management system at the hospital
Jiashun REN ; Jiarong GAO ; Chunji HUANG ; Jin CHEN ; Yunfu ZHANG ; Meng LI ; Yang BAI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(5):354-357
Quality management covers every corner of hospital services,which upholds full-process quality management,continuous quality improvement and smooth management with patients at the center.By means of building a 3-tier quality management framework at the hospital,development of quality management criteria,appraisal indicators and documentation and use of quality management tools,quality management defects were identified from a third-party perspective.This effort has significantly improved quality of care at the hospital,and elevated the management execution and general service quality of the hospital.
7.The efficacy and safety of PAD and VAD regimens for untreated multiple myeloma
Yu ZHAO ; Liping DOU ; Shuhong WANG ; Jian BO ; Quanshun WANG ; Wenrong HUANG ; Yu JING ; Chunji GAO ; Honghua LI ; Haiyan ZHU ; Xiaoping HAN ; Li YU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2010;49(9):762-764
Objective To compare the efficacy and adverse effects of bortezomib+adriamycin+dexamethasone (PAD) and vincristine + adriamycin + dexamethasone (VAD) regimens in untreated multiple myeloma (MM). Methods There were 26 and 28 new diagnosed MM patients in PAD and VAD groups. Both clinical effects and adverse effects were observed. Patients accepted VAD or PAD regimens for 2-4 cycles and followed up for 7-27 months. Results There were 10, 5 and 11 patients accepted 2, 3 and 4 cycles in PAD group, and 6, 11 and 11 in VAD group. In PAD group, there were 2, 14, 9, 1 and 0patients achieved complete remission (CR), very good partial remission (VGPR), partial remission (PR),stable disease (SD) and progressive disease (PD); in VAD group, the number were 0, 4, 12, 10 and 2.The rate of patients who achieved good efficacy (CR+VGPR) in PAD group was 61.5%, which was higher than that in VAD group (14.3%).The incidences of infection and gastrointestinal symptoms were similar in the two groups, while the incidences of peripheral neuropathy, thrombosis and Herpes Zoster infection in PAD group were higher than those in VAD group. Conclusions Compared with the conventional VAD chemotherapy, PAD may improve CR and VGPR rates in new diagnosed MM, while it may bring more and severer toxicities in peripheral neuropathy, thrombosis and Herpes Zoster infection. Preventive medical care is necessary in PAD protocol.
8.Progress of gut microbiota in infectious complications of acute leukemia
Quanlei ZHANG ; Chunji GAO ; Zhenyang GU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2024;33(7):438-441
Infection is an important cause of early death in patients with acute leukemia, and exploring how to reduce infectious complications during intensive chemotherapy for acute leukemia is of great theoretical and practical significances. Studies have shown that the intestinal flora of leukemia patients undergoes significant changes in the process of receiving treatment, and the changes in the intestinal flora of acute leukemia patients are closely related to the occurrence of infectious complications after chemotherapy. This article reviews the characteristics of intestinal flora, the relationship between intestinal flora and infectious complications, and the methods to restore the diversity of intestinal flora in acute leukemia patients.
9. Clinical outcomes of peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for aggressive peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Wenrong HUANG ; Zhenyang GU ; Honghua LI ; Jian BO ; Shuhong WANG ; Fei LI ; Xiaoning GAO ; Liping DOU ; Yu ZHAO ; Yu JING ; Haiyan ZHU ; Qunshun WANG ; Li YU ; Chunji GAO ; Daihong LIU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(9):729-733
Objective:
To evaluate clinical outcomes of autologous and allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) for aggressive peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL).
Methods:
From June 2007 to June 2017, clinical data of PTCL patients who underwent PBSCT were assessed retrospectively.
Results:
Among 41 patients, 30 was male, 11 female, and median age was 38(13-57) years old. Seventeen patients with autologous PBSCT (auto-PBSCT) and 24 patients with allogeneic PBSCT (allo-PBSCT) were enrolled in this study. Eight patients (8/17, 47.1%) in auto-PBSCT group were ALK positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), 7 patients (7/24, 29.2%) with NK/T cell lymphoma and 9 patients (9/24, 37.5%) with PTCL-unspecified (PTCL-U) in allo-PBSCT group (
10.Diagnosis and therapeutic progress of nephroptosis
Zihui GAO ; Wenzhi GAO ; Chunji WANG ; Yaming GU ; Xuesong LI
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(7):654-657
Nephroptosis,a rare condition in urology,often results from inadequate support of the kidney's perinephric fat structures,leading to excessive renal mobility.It typically occurs in lean,tall,young females.Some cases manifest with abdominal pain and renal dysfunction.Open nephropexy,laparoscopic nephropexy and percutaneous nephropexy are all effective methods in the treatment of nephroptosis,among which percutaneous nephropexy is associated with less trauma and lower costs.Modifications to percutaneous nephropexy by the authors'team are also introduced mentioned in this article.