1.Single Center Experience of 20 Adult Islets Transplantation
Jianming TAN ; Shunliang YANG ; Jinquan CAI
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(09):-
Objective To establish a new technique isolating pancreatic islet of langerhans and evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of adult islet transplantation.Methods Pancreases were stored using the "2-layer method" of the oxygenated perfluorochemical (PFC) and UW solution. The Pancreases were digested by Liberase collagenase enzyme and purified using continuous gradients of Ficoll-diatrizoic acid on a refrigerated COBE 2991 centrifuge to separate the islets. Cultured islets were infused by surgical approach to the liver via portal vasculature. Clinical metabolic data such as blood glucose, dose of insulin, C-peptide, HbA1c, liver function and renal function, was determined and compared with the pre-transplant data.Results Islets of langerhans were isolated successfully in 42 pancreases. The average of islet yield was 285000 islet equivalents(IEQ). Islet purity and viability were 95.7%, 93.2%, respectively. The stimulation index(SI) as assessing function of human islet was 2.43 and negative-etiology in vivo. Twenty clinical islet transplant infusions have been carried out in 11 subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus(T1DM). The average islet mass for infusion was 11200 IEQ/kg. The treatment strategies for islet transplantation was glucocorticoid-free immunosuppressive regimen. During 7 months to 4 years follow-up, 7 recipients had insulin independence, the dosage of insulin decreased by 60% in 4 patients after islet transplantation. The level of blood glucose and HbA1c, liver and renal function were normalized throughout follow-up period. All patients had C-peptide positive after islet transplantation. No adverse effects and complications related to islet infusion procedure.Conclusions New technique has proved to be suitable for isolating pancreatic islet of langerhans. Adult islet transplantation can be used as an effective and safe way for treating T1DM.
2.Primary epldidymul rhabdomyosarcoma; one ease report
Shunliang YANG ; Jinquan CAI ; Zhixian WU ; Jianming TAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;(11):782-785
Objective To discuss the clinical features of primary epididymal rhabdomyosarcoma and review the diagnostic and therapeutic advances. Methods One 16-yesr-old male presented with right scro-turn swelling mass for 4 months. Physical examination revealed an ovoid and solid mass of 4.5×3.5×3.0 cn in right scrotum. The mass was hard and its surface was smooth without tenderness. Transillumination test was negative. There was no palpable inguinal lymph node. Pre-operative diagnosis was inflammatory nodule of right epididymis. Results Right epididymectomy was performed under caudal anesthesia une-ventfully. The pathological study showed that the neoplasm was composed of small round shape ceils with small and anachromasis nucleus. The immunohistochemical study showed that these cells were positive for myoglobin, aetin and desmin, but negative for smooth muscle actin. Electron microscopy showed that paral-leling thin filaments were found with no asrcomere-like structure in the intracytoplasm. The pathologic diag-nosis was right epydidymal rhabdomyosarcoma. The patient refused further therapy. A mass was found with rapid growth accompanied with pain in the right scrotum 2 months after the first operation and was clinically diagnosed as tumor recurrence. This patient had then undergone right radical orchiectomy. Frozen section analysis revealed negative surgical margin. The pathologic diagnosis was embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma re-currence. Patient underwent subsequent chemotherapy with ifosfamide, etoposide and vincristine. After one year follow-up, he was generally well without evidence of recurrence. Conculsions Primary embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare tumor with aggressive growth patterns. The diagnosis depends on the pathologi-cal examination because the clinical presentation is not specific. Combination therapy with radical orchiecto-my, chemotherapy and radiotherapy provides patients an excellent long-term prognosis.
3.Progresses in development and function of NKT cells
Jinquan TAN ; Wei XIAO ; Lan WANG ; Yuling HE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(06):-
Natural killer T (NKT) cells,a subset of lymphocytes that bridge innate and adaptive immune systems,involve in processes of infection immunity,tumor immunity,transplantation immunity and autoimmunity.A significant progress has been made in the mechanisms of origin,selection,differentiation and maturation of NKT cells.However,some viewpoints are still controversial,and need to be further intensively investigated.The potential therapeutic applications of functional NKT cells have been suggested in the prevention and the treatment of various diseases.
4.Evaluation of the life quality in the floating population tuberculosis patients
Ruiqian XIE ; Jinquan CHENG ; Yingzhou YANG ; Weiguo TAN ; Qingfang WU ; Yuhua ZHANG ; Yuxi LUO ; Zhuxun LU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(12):1137-1139
Objective To evaluate the life quality in front and at the back of the cure of the floating population tuberculosis patients.Methods The SF-36 scale was applied to the new smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis patient in floating population using face to face interview in Shenzhen 6 districts.The contrast was tuberculosis patient in the population of the household register,the people stayed temporarily in the same term.Results The score of general health(43.36 ± 15.67),vitality(57.96 ± 16.54) and mental health(61.46 ± 14.26) in the floating population was lower than the appraisal result with the population of the household register(49.28 ± 17.85,66.38 ± 17.03 and 66.70 ± 15.12),the people stayed temporarily(45.00 ± 17.22,60.99 ± 16.59 and 63.13 ±13.71 ) (P < 0.05 ).It was still lower than the other two groups after 2 (3) months and 6 (7) months (P < 0.05 ).But the score of social functioning in floating population ( 88.92 ± 14.88 ) was higher than the other two groups (82.62 ± 14.44,68.02 ± 27.30).The change rate of general health ( (76.05 ± 132.82) %,(69.32 ± 111.98 ) %and (48.36 ± 101.31 ) % ) and social functioning scores( (46.49 ± 85.18 ) %,( 26.33 ± 50.25 ) % and ( 51.09±73.44)% ) were significant difference in the three groups(x2 =12.088,P=0.002;x2 =11.611,P=0.003).The change rate of the general health score in floating population was higher than the household register population and people stayed temporarily.Conclusion It is necessary to implement the management in whole course to the floating population tuberculosis patients.
5.Nursing management with alemtuzumab for prevention of graft rejection
Fang LUO ; Zhixian WU ; Xiaoqin TAO ; Liting HUANG ; Jinquan CAI ; Junqi GUO ; Peikuan JIANG ; Jianming TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(53):10597-10600
Alemtuzumab (Campath) was successfully injected in 21 kidney transplant patients,7 islet transplant patients and 1 simultaneous kidney and islet transplant patient for either prevention or treatment of graft rejection.Prophylactic administration was successfully completed in all patients without discontinuation.Adverse events were not observed in 11 patients (38%),but hypertension in 18 patients (62%),shivering in 3 patients (10.3%),high fever in 3 patients (10.3%),and bronchospasm in 1 patient (3%),respectively.All complications alleviated after proper therapy.During the prophylactic administration of alemtuzumab,strict,timely and proper ward-management was needed.Care for lung,perineum,skin,diet and psychological nursing were necessary.Neither graft acute rejection nor graft chronic rejection episode occurred in all patients during 6 months to 2 years follow-up.Therefore,long term effects of Alamtuzumab and consequences of lymphocytopenia need further observation.
6.CCR7~+CD8~+CD45RO~+ T Cells induced Differentiation of CD4~+T Cells to Th2 Cells in Active Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Lang CHEN ; Chunchen WU ; Yuling HE ; Luokun XIE ; Gang ZHOU ; Jinquan TAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To determine the functions of CCR7+CD8+CD45RO+ T cells on CD4+T cells in systemic lupus erythematosu(SLE).Methods The expres sion of cytokines in CD4+T cells was measured by flow cytometry,real-time qua ntitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Northern blotting.A chemotaxis assay was used to detect their functions.Results In the case of active SLE,CCR7+CD8+CD45RO+T cells could induce CD4+T cells to express high le vels of Th2-cytokine (IL-4),and low levels of Tr1-cytokines (IL-10 and TGF-?),than those in normal controls and inactive SLE (P
7.Effect of induction therapy with bone mesenchymal stem cells on adenosine triphosphate levels in CD4+T cells determined by ImmuKnow assay in patients receiving renal transplantation
Shushang CHEN ; Jinquan CAI ; Chengyao WU ; Zhen DENG ; Lingfeng ZHU ; Hao ZHOU ; Qinghua WANG ; Jianming TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(37):5972-5976
BACKGROUND:Bone mesenchymal stem cells have immunological regulation function both in vitro and in vivo, while the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on CD4+T cellimmune function in patients receiving kidney transplantation remains unclear. OBJECTIVE:To explore the monitoring significance of CD4+T-cellimmune function by ImmuKnow assay and to determine the effect of induction therapy with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on cellimmune function in patients receiving kidney transplantation. METHODS:From January 2011 to June 2013, 24 patients receiving al ograft renal transplantation with autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were included and another 48 patients receiving al ograft renal transplantation and Simulect induction therapy with various matched preoperative characters served as controls. In both groups, adenosine triphosphate levels in CD4+T cells in the peripheral blood were determined by the ImmuKnow assay preoperatively and at 14, 30, 60, 90, 180 days postoperatively, as wel as during acute rejection and infection episodes. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:During the 180 days postoperatively, fewer patients in the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cellgroup had acute rejection and injection than the Simulect group, but no significant differences were observed. Postoperative adenosine triphosphate levels in CD4+T cells were significantly lower than those determined preoperatively in both groups (P<0.05), while no significant differences were observed between the two groups. A total of 12 patients in the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cellgroup and 26 patients in the Simulect group had infection episodes, and the adenosine triphosphate levels in CD4+T cells during the infection episodes were lower than clinical stable patients in both groups (P<0.01). For patients receiving renal transplantation, induction therapy with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can effectively decrease the cellimmune function, which can be reflected by the adenosine triphosphate levels in CD4+T cells in the peripheral blood determined by the ImmuKnow assay.
8.Measurement of cell-mediated immune function in elderly renal allograft recipients by ImmuknowTM assay
Jinquan CAI ; Jianming TAN ; Qinghua WANG ; Hao ZHOU ; Weizhen WU ; Shunliang YANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;34(8):463-465
Objective To evaluate the values of cell-mediated immune function in elderly renal allograft recipients.Method The levels of immuknowTM ATP was sequentially monitored by means of Cylex immuknowTM assay in 52 elderly renal allograft recipients including 11 with infection and 8 with acute rejection.Results No statistically significant difference was found between stable allograt function and uremia (P>0.05).The levels of immuknowTM ATP during infection was significantly lower than those with stable allograft function with acute rejection (P < 0.01).The levels of immuknowTM ATP during acute rejection was significantly higher than those with stable allograft function with infection (P<0.01).Conclusion Sequential monitoring of immuknowTM ATP is helpful for elderly renal allograft recipients in individualized immunosuppression therapy.Cylex immuknowTM assay can be used as a potent tool for assessment of high risk in infection and rejection.
9.Suppressive effects of genomic imprinted gene PEG10 on hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in L0(2) cells.
Yao, LIU ; Huanjun, HUANG ; Jusheng, LIN ; Qiang, ZHANG ; Jinquan, TAN ; Jinghua, REN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(6):705-9
The effects of PEG10 on hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2))-induced apoptosis in human normal liver cell line L0(2) were investigated. The PEG10 gene was transfected into L0(2) cells by lipofectamine, the positive clone was screened by G418 and defined as L0(2)/PEG10, while the cell transfected with empty expression vector (pEGFP-N1) was defined as L0(2)/vector. L0(2)/vector and parental L0(2) cells served as control. RT-PCR and Western blotting were employed to detect the expression of target genes. H(2)O(2) (50-400 mmol/L) was administered to induce the apoptosis of L0(2) cells. Cells viability was measured by MTT and the morphological changes of apoptotic cells were determined by fluorescence microscopy using hoechst33342 nuclei staining. DNA fragmentation was observed by agarose gel electrophoresis. PEG10 mRNA and protein levels in L0(2)/PEG10 cells were significantly increased as compared with those in the control cells. After treatment with 400 mmol/L H(2)O(2) for 24 h, the cellular growth inhibition rate of L0(2)/PEG10 cells was significantly lower (58.2%) than that of L0(2) (92.5%) and L0(2)/vector (88%). Distinct morphological changes characteristic of cell apoptosis such as karyopyknosis and conglomeration were not observed in L0(2)/PEG10. Ladder-like DNA fragmentation in a dose-dependent manner was observed in both L0(2) and L0(2)/vector cell lines, but not in L0(2)/PEG10. PEG10 over-expression significantly inhibited cytotoxicity induced by H2O2 on human normal liver cell line L0(2) by antagonizing H(2)O(2)-induced apoptosis.
10.Simultaneous adult islet-kidney transplantation in 7 patients of type 1 diabetes mellitus with end-stage renal failure
Jianming TAN ; Jinquan CAI ; Shunliang YANG ; Weizhen WU ; Junqi GUO ; Lianghu HUANG ; Qinghua WANG ; Zhixian WU ; Jin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(3):168-171
Objective To establish a new technique of isolating pancreatic islet of langerhans and glueoeortieoid-free immunosuppressive regimen and to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of simultaneous adult islet-kidney transplantation in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus with endstage renal failure.Methods Pancreases were stored using the"2-layer method"of the oxygenated perfluoroehemieal and UW solution.The pancreases were digested by Liberase collagenase enzyme and purified using continuous gradients of Ficoll-diatrizoic acid on a refrigerated COBE 2991 centrifuge to separate the islets.Cadaver kidney was transplanted by conventional method and cultured islets were infused by surgical approach to the liver via portal vaseulature using glucocorticoid-free immunosuppressive regimen.Clinical metabolic data such as blood glucose,dose of insulin,C-peptide,HbAlc,liver function and renal function,were determined and compared with the pre-transplant data.ResuitsIslets of langerhans were isolated successfully in 23 pancreases.The average islet yield was 300000 islet equivalents(IEQ).Islet purity and viability were 91.6%,94.6%,respectively.The stimulation index as assessing function of human islet was 3.16 and etiology results in vivo were negative.Twelve islet transplant infusions were carried out in 7 patients after kidney transplantation.Three recipients received 2 islet infusions,1 patient had 3 transplants,and 3 patients received 1 transplant only.The average islet mass for infusion was 1 1 820 IEQ/kg.The immunosuppressive regimen glucocorticoid.During 18 months to 3 yearg follow-up,4 recipients had insulin independence,the dosage of insulin decreased by 70%in 3 patients.The level of blood glucose and H bAlc,liver and renal function were normal throughout follow-up period.C-peptide of all patients was positive after islet transplantation.No adverse effects and complications related to islet infusion procedure were found.Conclusions New technique has proved tO be suitable for isolating pancreatic islet of langerhans.Simuhaneous adult islet-kidney transplantation could be used as an effective and safe way for treating type 1 diabetes mellitus with end-stage renal failure.