1.Effects of donor-Ag specific T cell vaccination on inhibiting Flt3-L-induced acute liver allograft rejection
Zhenlin ZHAO ; Chenye ZHAO ; Yanbing XIE ; Bo YANG ; Jirong SU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(3):327-331
Objective:To investigate the effect and mechanism of donor-Ag specific T cell vaccination on inducing specific immune tolerance of allogenic liver transplantation and the mechanism of immune privilege of liver transplantation .Methods:CBA mice were recipients,B6 mice were donors,T cell vaccination (TCV) were made from the attenuated spleen cells of CBA mice ,which were stimulated by Con A and were challenged with the spleen cells of B 6 mice.There are 3 groups in this experiment:Transplant control group:Orthotopic liver transplantation ( OLT) were performed with the recipients of CBA mice and donors of B 6 mice;Flt3-L treating group:OLT were performed with the recipients of CBA mice and donors of B 6 mice treated with Flt3-L;TCV group:OLT were performed with the recipients of CBA mice inoculated with TCV and donors of B 6 mice treated with Flt3-L.Median survival time (MST) of liver grafts was recorded, IL-4, IL-10 and IFN-γin peripheral blood were tested after transplantation in each group .One-way mixed lymphocyte reaction ( MLR) were carried out with effectors of spleen cells from CBA mice and stimulator of spleen cells from B 6 mice at the 5th day after transplantation.The apoptosis of liver graft infiltrating cells (GICs) were analyzed by flow cytometric analysis at the 5th day after transplantation.Results: Flt3-L treating donor activated allogenic acute rejecting reaction , TCV vaccinating recipient before and after transplantation significantly depressed the acute immune rejecting reaction mediated by Flt 3-L.The liver grafts were accepted by recipient without the presence of Flt 3-L.The cytokines test show that the serum value of IL-4 and IL-10 were increased in Transplant control group and TCV group ,but decreased in Flt3-L treating group.The value of IFN-γwas increased in Flt3-L treating.
2.One-stage surgical repairs for interrupted aortic arch associated with cardiac defects in infants
Xuming MO ; Jian SUN ; Wei PENG ; Jirong QI ; Kaihong WU ; Jinyang DING ; Yaqin SU ; Weisong ZUO ; Longbao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012;(12):708-711
Objective To sum up the clinical information and outcomes of one-stage surgical repairs for interrupted aortic arch (IAA) associated with cardiac defects through median stemotomy in infant.Methods From August 2005 to January 2012,23 IAA patients,aged 18 days to 3 years [mean age (8.61 ± 11.81) months],body weight 3.3-13.0 kg [mean (6.61 ± 3.26) kg] were reviewed underwent one-stage repair.There were 12 male and 11 female.The anatomic subtype ineluded type A 20 (87.0%),type B 3 (13.0%),and no type C in the records.All cases included ventricular septal defect and patent ductus artefious,some also with artirical-pulmonary window,aterical septal defect,bicuspid or unicuspid aortic valve,and subvalvular aortic stenosis.Diagnosis was determined in of the patients and suspected in by echocardiography.Also,64 layers helico-CT was employed to make a definite diagnosis for 18 patients and cardiac catheterization was used for 4 patients.All patients with cardiac anomalies underwent one-stage repair through median sternotomy.The aortic continuity was reestablished by anastomosis between the descending aortic segment and aortic arch.Results In all 23 cases,21 were successful.There was 2 (8.69%) postoperative death:one was due to surgical hemorrhage and severe low cardiac output during perioperative stage and the other was 2-month old due to crisis of pulmonary hypertension.CPB time was ranged from 53-215 min [(129.76 ± 38.98) min],and aortic crossclamp time was 34-125 min[(74.47 ± 24.30) min].The length of stay in ICU postoperatively was 96h averagely.The postoperative complications included severe low cardiac output syndrome in 3 patients,hypoxemia in 13,pneumonia in 7,and supraventricular tachycardia in 12.21 patients were followed up from 2 months to 6 years and were in good condition without recoactation.Conclusion The outcomes of early and medium term for one-stage repair of IAA and associated cardiac anomalies through median stemotomy is excellent.Technique of extended anastomosis between the descending aortic segment and aortic arch may reduce the incidence of recoarctation.It is simplified the procedure and improved life quality of patients.
3.The follow-up study of edge to edge mitral repair in children
Fang CAO ; Xuming MO ; Jun CHEN ; Jian SUN ; Wei PENG ; Jirong QI ; Kaihong WU ; Yaqin SU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(8):456-461
Objective To analyze the operation of long-term effect of edge to edge mitral repair for mitral vavle moderateto-severe insufficiency in children retrospectively.Methods Clinical dates of 102 patients who underwent edge to edge mitrel valve repair in Nanjing Children's Hospital from March 2003 to March 2015 were collected.Postoperative thoracic echocardiography was adopted to observe the effect of mitral valve forming and evaluate the follow-up results.Results The whole group of 2 patients died in hospital,Followed up for 1 months to 12 years,during the follow-up of 10 patients were lost.The early fol low-up,medium-term follow-up and long-term follow-up were completed 93,55 and 26 cases,respectively.In the early followup,6 patients had recurrent moderate mitral regurgitation(MR),and 5 patients had recurrent moderate-to-severe MR and reoperated during the follow-up period,a total of 2 cases died.In the medium-term follow up,moderate and severe MR were found in 6 and 4 cases,respectively.Three patients accepted reoperation,two patients died.In the long-term follow-up,1 case had recurrent severe MR,2 cases had re-operation and had no death.Early survival rate was 97.8 % (91/93),avoid reoperation rate was 94.6% (88/93).The incidence of moderate or severe mitral regurgitation was 11.8% (11/93).Midtcrm survival rate was 96.4% (53/55),avoid reoperation rate was 94.6% (52/55),moderate or severe mitral regurgitation rate was 18.2% (10/55).Long-term follow-up have no death,avoid reoperation rate was 92.3 % (24/26),mitral valve moderate and above reflux rate was 7.7 % (2/26).The actuarial survival and freedom from MV reoperation rate was (92.4 ± 2.4) % and (77.7 ± 6.4) % at 10 years,respectively.Conclusion Edge to edge mitral repair in the treatment of children with moderate to severe mitral insufficiency had relatively stable curative effect,relatively fewer complications,and high long-term clinical effect.
4.Application of thoracoscopic surgery in repairing esophageal atresia type Ⅲ with tracheoesophageal fistula in neonates.
Yuxi ZHANG ; Xuming MO ; Jian SUN ; Wei PENG ; Jirong QI ; Kaihong WU ; Yaqin SU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2018;47(3):266-271
OBJECTIVETo compare the efficacy of thoracoscopic surgery versus thoracotomy in repairing esophageal atresia type Ⅲ with tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF) in neonates.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was conducted in 97 neonates who underwent EA/TEF repair between January 2012 and December 2017 in the Affiliated Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, including 75 patients receiving thoracotomy and 22 patients receiving thoracoscopic surgery. The perioperative data and the incidence of early postoperative complications were compared between two groups.
RESULTSThe operations were completed in all patients. One child (4.5%) in thoracoscopic surgery group was converted to thoracotomy with modified Livaditis procedure due to the long distance of two blind ends (>4 cm) and thinner distal end. The operation time was longer in thoracoscopic surgery group[(143±48) min vs. (120±40) min, <0.05], but the postoperative ventilation time was shorter[(55±22) h vs. (65±19) h, <0.05] and the first oral feeding was earlier in thoracoscopic surgery group[(3.2±1.1) d vs (3.9±1.3) d, <0.05]. No statistical difference was observed in the ratio of red blood cell transfusion, length of hospital stay and drainage tube indwelling time between two groups (all >0.05). The incidence of lung complications in thoracotomy group was higher than that in thoracoscopic surgery group (20.0% vs. 9.1%, <0.01), while there were no significant differences in the incidence of other postoperative complications between two groups. There was no death in thoracoscopic surgery group, while 2 patients died in thoracotomy group.
CONCLUSIONSThoracoscopic repair is a preferred surgical procedure for EA/TEF in neonates.