1.Expression of KAI1/CD82 and CD44 v6 in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and their clinical significance
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(10):1127-1130
Purpose To study the expression of metastasis suppressor gene (KAI1/CD82) and cell adhesion molecules(CD44v6) in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma ( LSCC) and its clinical significance, and to investigate their relationship. Methods EnVi-sion immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of KAI1/CD82 and CD44v6 protein in 64 cases of LSCC tissues and 15 ca-ses of normal laryngeal mucosa ( NLM) tissues. Results The positive rate of KAI1/CD82 in LSCC tissues ( 37. 50%) was signifi-cantly lower than that of the NLM tissues(86. 67%) (P=0. 031), and the positive rate of CD44v6 in LSCC tissues(75. 00%) was significantly higher than that of the NLM tissues(26. 67%) (P=0. 011). The expression of KAI1/CD82 was associated with clinical stages, grade of tumor differentiation, neck lymph node metastasis ( P<0. 05 ) while not related with age, sex and prognosis ( P>0. 05). And CD44v6 with grade of tumor differentiation, neck lymph node metastasis and prognosis (P<0. 05), but not with age, sex and clinical stages (P>0. 05). In addition, KAI1/CD82 expression was negatively correlated with CD44v6 expression (rs = -0. 504, P=0. 036). Conclusion KAI1/CD82 and CD44v6 are mutually inhibited in the tumorigenesis, progress, invasion and metastasis, and detection of the expression of KAI1/CD82 and CD44v6 may be helpful for judging the biological behaviors of LSCC.
2.PTEN Gene and Prostate Cancer
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(11):139-142,151
The deletion of tumor suppressor gene PTEN's expression was familiar in many tumors, including prostate cancer. The guide would be given in the diagnosis, therapy and prognosis of prostate cancer by studying about PTEN's tumor suppression mechanism and relation with expression deletion. This review makes an overview focusing on the recent progress of PTEN's structure, function, expression deletion, and the correlation between PTEN and prostate cancer.
3.Expression and significance of KAI1/CD82 and CD44v6 in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2015;(6):808-811
Objective To study the expression of metastasic suppressor gene( KAI1 / CD82)and cell adhesion molecules(CD44v6)in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma(LSCC),precancerous lesion,polyps,and normal mucosa. Methods Immunohistochemical technique( Envision)was used to detect the expression of KAI1 / CD82 protein and CD44v6 protein in 64 cases of LSCC,21 cases of laryngeal precancerous lesion(LPL),15 cases of polyp of larynx(LP)and 15 cases of normal laryngeal mucosa(NLM). Results The result turned out to be as follows:①KAI1 / CD82 protein was highly expressed in NLM and LP,and lowly expressed in LPL and LSCC,the positive rates of KAI1 / CD82 protein expression were 86. 67%(13 / 15),80. 00%(12 / 15),38. 10%(8 / 21)and 37. 50%(24 /64),respectively. There was statistically significant difference in NLM and LSCC. ② CD44v6 protein was lowly ex-pressed in NLM and LP and highly expressed in LPL and LSCC,the positive rates of CD44v6 protein expression were 26. 67%(4 / 15),33. 33%(5 / 15),80. 95%(17 / 21)and 75. 00%(48 / 64),respectively. There was statisti-cally significant difference in NLM and LSCC. Conclusion ① The down-regulation or deletion of KAI1 / CD82 and the up-regulation of CD44v6 are related to carcinogenesis,development of LSCC. ② The combined detection of KAI1 / CD82 and CD44v6 may provide clinical basis for the early diagnosis of LSCC.
4.Combination of Ultrasound Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System with Ultrasound Elastography for Small Breast Mass
Ning ZHOU ; Fanghong CHEN ; Jiansong JI ; Zhongxia SUN ; Zhihui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(12):905-908,912
PurposeSmall breast mass (diameter≤1 cm) is prone to misdiagnosis in clinic. This paper aims to evaluate a combined application of breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS) and ultrasound elastography (UE) on small breast mass (diameter≤1 cm).Materials and MethodsA retrospective analysis was carried out on 231 patients with a total of 258 small masses (the maximal diameter ≤1 cm). Ultrasound BI-RADS was used for classiifcation while UE was used to adjust the results. The results were further compared with those of postoperative pathology. The curve of ROC was employed to evaluate the combined use on small breast mass.ResultsAmong the 258 small masses, 178 (69.0%) were benign masses and the rest 80 (31.0%) were malignant. The small masses which were evaluated as BI-RADS grade 3, 4 and 5 before the operation had positive prediction value for malignant masses of 10.3% (17/165), 60.5% (46/76) and 100.0% (17/17), respectively. After adjustment with UE, the values changed to 5.3%(9/169), 75.0% (54/72) and 100.0% (17/17), respectively. After adjustment with the combination method, the area under ROC curve in BI-RADS classification was 0.904, which was signiifcantly higher than that (0.827) before the adjustment (Z=2.83,P<0.05). ConclusionFor small breast mass (diameter≤1 cm), mass of BI-RADS grade 3 has higher positive prediction value. But after adjustment with UE, the positive prediction value of mass of BI-RADS grade 3 tends to be lower, whilst that of mass of BI-RADS grade 4 increases, thus promoting the efficiency of ultrasound BI-RADS classification for small breast mass and contributing to the identiifcation of benign and malignant small breast masses.
5.Utility of pedometer to assess daily physical activity
Jiansong DAI ; Jing LI ; Zhongke GU ; Biao SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(35):-
BACKGROUND: As a convenient and useful physical activity measurement tool,pedometer is widely used in research and intervention about physical activity of population. OBJECTIVE: To assess validity and reliability of the pedometer in measuring daily physical activity. DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING: The experiment was performed at the Department of Kinesiology,Nanjing Institute of Physical Education and Sports from April to June 2007. PARTICIPANTS: Thirty college students,15 majoring in Kinesiology and 15 majoring in social and physical education,15 females and 15 males,with an average age of (20?1) years,were selected from Nanjing Institute of Physical Education and Sports. METHODS: Participants wore a Digi-Walker200 for one week to record results of pedometer measurement,and filled in Bouchard Physical Activity Diary every day to note activity in 24 hours and calculate energy consumption. All participants completed International Physical Activity Questionnaire including large and moderate intensity activity,walking and sitting in a week. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Daily steps,energy expenditure,sedentary time,waking time,exercise time,and weekly physical activity condition. RESULTS: Step counts were positively correlated with daily energy expenditure,walking time,and exercise time,and negatively related with sedentary time. Step counts of different physical activity levels were significantly different: more step counts could better reflect physical activity levels. Furthermore,exercise or continuous walking (more than 15 minutes) could significantly increase step counts. Daily physical activity including 30-minute moderate intensity activity could achieve or exceed the target steps of 10 000. CONCLUSION: Pedometer provides a useful and objective indicator of daily step counts assessing daily physical activity,but it is difficult to reflect activity intensity and patterns.
6.Expression and significance of DNA-dependent protein kinase in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Jiansong SUN ; Xiuhai YANG ; Hongpei JI ; Rui ZHAO ; Yubing DAI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(21):1641-1644
OBJECTIVE:
To study the expression of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) in human laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) and normal laryngeal mucosa (NLM), and to analysize the relationship between the expression and the clinicopathologic parameters of LSCC.
METHOD:
Immunohistochemical technique (Envision) was used to detect the expression of DNA-PK in 64 cases of LSCC and 15 cases of NLM. To investigate an investigation was conducted on the relationship between the expression and clinico-pathological features of LSCC.
RESULT:
DNA-PK was lowly expressed in NLM and highly expressed in LSCC,the positive rate of DNA-PK expression was 26.67% (4/15), 78.13% (50/64), respectively, and there was significant different difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). Its expression was correlated with the level of histodifferentiation (P < 0.05), but not with TNM stages and neck lymph node metastasis (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSION
DNA-PK may be involved in disease development of LSCC.
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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enzymology
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pathology
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DNA-Activated Protein Kinase
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metabolism
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Female
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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enzymology
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pathology
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Humans
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Laryngeal Mucosa
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enzymology
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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enzymology
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pathology
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Larynx
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enzymology
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Lymph Nodes
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Lymphatic Metastasis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck
7.In vivo imaging of colon mucosa targeted gadolinium-loaded chitosan particles in mice with MRI
Weiliang ZHENG ; Shizheng ZHANG ; Jihong SUN ; Tao WU ; Jiansong JI ; Hao ZHENG ; Shu ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(1):24-28
Objective To synthesize a novel vector of chitosan-particles loaded with gadolinium (Gd-CPs) and observe the adhesion and absorption of the particles in the colon wall of mice with MR imaging in-vivo.Methods Chitosan particles (CPs) with and without gadolinium loaded were synthesized with the emulsion-droplet coalescence method.Sixteen mice were randomly classified into two groups.The suspension with Gd-CPs or with CPs was infused into the rectum of the 8 mice of each group,respectively.MR scans were performed before,during and 40 minutes after infusion for each mouse.Samples of the colon correlated to the enhanced area were obtained for electron microscopy examination.Signal intensity (SI) of ROIs in the wall of rectum or colon,muscles of the pelvis near the rectum and background were measured and corresponding relative SIs were calculated.Relative SI values between the two groups and pre- and post- infusion were compared with pared t test.Results Dimension of the Gd-CPs was about 500 nm,and content rate was about 30%. Values of relative SI of the rectum for pre- and post- infusion in the Gd-CPs group were 0.84±0.06 and 0.98±0.09(t=4.327,P<0.01),respectively,while those in CPs group were 0.83±0.04 and 0.84±0.05(t=0.658.P>0.05). The medial value of signal increase rate for CPs group was 19.0%.Gd-CPs particles were found inside the mucosal cells under the electron microscopy.Conclusion MR imaging in-vivo can reveal the phenomenon of adhesion and absorption of mucosa targeted chitosan particle carriers. Clinical MR imaging based on small animal coil is a good method to monitor colon mucosa targeted particle vectors in-vivo.
8.Value of pelvic floor ultrasound in the perioperative evaluation of transvaginal modified patch repair and sacrospinous ligament fixation
Jiansong GAO ; Wenchao SUN ; Jiqin YAO ; Xiangjuan LI ; Yanhua DING ; Lei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2018;15(1):66-71
Objective To investigate the value of evaluation of pelvic floor ultrasound in the transvaginal modified patch repair and sacrospinous ligament fixation in uterine prolapse patients. Methods Thirty-two patients with uterine prolapse were included in the retrospective study from March 2016 to January 2017 in Hangzhou maternity and child health care hospital. All patients were detected by pelvic floor ultrasound before operation and cured by vaginal patch bilateral sacral spine ligament fixation treatment after. Of them, 8 cases were complicated with cystocele and 3 cases with anorectal prolapse, and all the complications were treated at the same time. The observations of the change of position, shape and activity of the implant by transvaginal at rest, on maxium Valsalva and contraction, and the transperineal pelvic ultrasound were performed to evaluate the change of pelvic floor function and compare the distance from the lowest point of the bladder, uterus and the rectal ampulla to reference line (the horizontal line at the lower margin of the pubic bone), area of levator hiatus and the thickness of the puborectalis muscle before and after operation. Results The patches were observed 2D and 3D postoperatively by pelvic ultrasound. The U-shaped hyperecho could be clearly shown around the cervix and activity of patches were clearly shown. The observation of 32 cases of patients with pelvic viscera situation by the transperineal 2D and 4D pelvic ultrasound: the distance from the lowest point of the bladder, uterus and the rectal ampulla to reference line and the thickness of the puborectalis muscle enlarged after operation (0.65±1.85 vs 0.15±1.85, 2.80±1.10 vs -1.00±1.50, 0.60±1.90 vs-0.55±1.55,0.51±0.24 vs 0.37±0.19)onmaxium valsalva,the area of levator hiatus decreased after operation (20.15±7.20 vs 29.00±9.50).The differences were both statistically significant (all P < 0.05). Uterine prolapse were not found after operation. In the 8 cases with cystocele, 5 cases were cured and 3 cases were improved. And all the 3 cases of patients with anorectal prolapse were all cured. Conclusion Combined application of transvaginal and transperineal pelvic ultrasound can clearly show the suspension of the patch after the treatment of modified patch repair and Sacrospinous ligament fixation, which provide valuable imaging information in the evaluation of preoperative pelvic functionand postoperative therapeutic effect.
9.Effects of harvesting stage on functional constituents of four kinds of Hangbaiju.
Shufang SUN ; Xuegen SHEN ; Xinfeng ZHANG ; Jinping SI ; Jiansong ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(21):2945-2949
To reveal the effects of harvesting stage on the functional constituents of four kinds of Hangbaiju and determine the best harvesting stage. Sixteen samples of Hualei, Taiju, Youju, Quanju were collected from Zhejiang Tongxiang. The content of total flavonoids were determined by UV spectrophotometry. Chlorogenic acid, lutelin-7-O-beta-D-glucoside and 3,5-O-discaffeoylquinc acid were analyzed by HPLC. The results showed that the effect of harvesting stage on the functional constituents of four kinds of Hangbaiju was significant. The contents of total flavonoids and chlorogenic acid reached maximum at the Hualei stage, and next was Taiju. The highest content of lutelin-7-O-beta-D-glucoside and 3,5-O-discaffeoylquinc acid was found in samples of Taiju. The yield of the four kinds of Hangbaiju increased obviously as the collection time deferred. Considering the functional constituents, yield and harvesting stage, the stage of Taiju is the best harvesting time.
Chlorogenic Acid
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analysis
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metabolism
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Chrysanthemum
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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metabolism
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Flavonoids
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analysis
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metabolism
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Glucosides
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analysis
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metabolism
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Time Factors
10.Protein-centric omics analysis reveals circulating complements linked to non-viral liver diseases as potential therapeutic targets
Yingzhou SHI ; Hang DONG ; Shiwei SUN ; Xiaoqin WU ; Jiansong FANG ; Jianbo ZHAO ; Junming HAN ; Zhongyue LI ; Huixiao WU ; Luna LIU ; Wanhong WU ; Yang TIAN ; Guandou YUAN ; Xiude FAN ; Chao XU
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2024;30(1):80-97
Background/Aims:
To evaluate the causal correlation between complement components and non-viral liver diseases and their potential use as druggable targets.
Methods:
We conducted Mendelian randomization (MR) to assess the causal role of circulating complements in the risk of non-viral liver diseases. A complement-centric protein interaction network was constructed to explore biological functions and identify potential therapeutic options.
Results:
In the MR analysis, genetically predicted levels of complement C1q C chain (C1QC) were positively associated with the risk of autoimmune hepatitis (odds ratio 1.125, 95% confidence interval 1.018–1.244), while complement factor H-related protein 5 (CFHR5) was positively associated with the risk of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC;1.193, 1.048– 1.357). On the other hand, CFHR1 (0.621, 0.497–0.776) and CFHR2 (0.824, 0.703–0.965) were inversely associated with the risk of alcohol-related cirrhosis. There were also significant inverse associations between C8 gamma chain (C8G) and PSC (0.832, 0.707–0.979), as well as the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (1.167, 1.036–1.314). Additionally, C1S (0.111, 0.018–0.672), C7 (1.631, 1.190–2.236), and CFHR2 (1.279, 1.059–1.546) were significantly associated with the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma. Proteins from the complement regulatory networks and various liver diseaserelated proteins share common biological processes. Furthermore, potential therapeutic drugs for various liver diseases were identified through drug repurposing based on the complement regulatory network.
Conclusions
Our study suggests that certain complement components, including C1S, C1QC, CFHR1, CFHR2, CFHR5, C7, and C8G, might play a role in non-viral liver diseases and could be potential targets for drug development.