1.Relationship between Clinical Neuro-Electrophysiology and Prognosis in Children with Guillain-Barr? Syndrome
chang, PENG ; xiao-mei, SHU ; bing-zhu, YANG ; juan, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the changes of neuro-electrophysiology and prognosis in children with Guillain-Barr? syndrome(GBS).MethodsThirty-eight children with GBS were divided into group A(rapid recovery,n=16) and group B(slow recovery,n=22) according to the time required for podosoma motor function recovery,at the same time,they were divided into the better prognosis group(n=22) and the worse prognosis group(n=16),for analyzing the difference between group A and B in terms of age,preceding infections,maximal Hughes grades and neuro-electrophysiology including motor conduction velocity(MCV),distal complex muscle action potential(dCMAP) and F wave,and investigating the related factors with the prognosis of GBS.Results1.MCV of tibial nerve was(40.2?2.53) m/s and(33.4?2.46) m/s in group A and group B,respectively;MCV of peroneal nerve was(45.2?3.23) m/s and(38.3?2.16) m/s in group A and group B,respectively,and the difference between group A and group B was significant(Pa0.05);abnormal rate of F wave(68.42%) was higher than abnormal rate of MCV(42.11%) and dCMAP(42.11%)(Pa
2.The entry of Epstein-Barr virus into B lymphocytes and epithelial cells during infection.
Lie-Lian ZUO ; Mei-Juan ZHU ; Shu-Juan DU ; Jian-Hong LU ; Gui-Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(4):476-482
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a human herpesvirus associated with important human diseases, including infectious mononucleosis syndrome, malignant lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The mechanism of EBV entry into host cells remains a subject of intensive research. After decades of study, researchers have identified several key proteins and different patterns of EBV intrusion into host cells. The viral surface glycoproteins, gp350/220, gp42, gB, gH, and gL, are involved in interactions with the CR2 receptor on the surface of B lymphocytes during viral entry. However, the majority of epithelial cells lack CR2 receptor expression, which makes viral invasion much more complex than in B lymphocytes. Three different models have been proposed to explain how EBV enters epithelial cells: (1) "transfer of infection", mediated by B lymphocytes or Langerhans cells; (2) EBV utilizes its own proteins during the process of fusion with the cell membrane; and (3) progeny virions arising from EBV-infected epithelial cells cross lateral membranes into adjacent epithelial cells. This review will discuss the relevant mechanism of viral entry into B lymphocytes and epithelial cells during EBV infection.
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3.Preparation of anti-human TIGIT monoclonal antibody and preliminary study of its biological activity
Zhen-hua WU ; Na LI ; Juan CHEN ; Mei-zhu JIANG ; Yao CHEN ; Xiao-fen MEI ; Hai-bin WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(11):3310-3315
T cell immune receptor with Ig and ITIM domains (TIGIT), a promising new target in cancer immunotherapy, plays a critical role in limiting adaptive and innate immunity against tumors. The extracellular domain of human TIGIT was used to immune BALB/c mice, and a new anti-human TIGIT chimeric antibody (c7D3) was developed. The mice in this study were used in accordance with the international guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals, and the animal study was approved by the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee of AbMax Biotechnology. The biological activity of c7D3 was studied. The results showed that c7D3 exhibited high affinity for TIGIT and effectively inhibited the interaction between TIGIT and its ligands. Cell-based assays indicated that c7D3 induced strong luciferase signaling in TIGIT/CD155 signaling reporter assay and enhanced cytokine secretion in a T cell stimulation assay. The data showed that c7D3 has high binding affinity and excellent blocking bioactivity, supporting the further advancement for therapeutic application.
4.Experimental autoimmune myocarditis induced by porcine cardiac myosin in Lewis rats and echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular dimension and function
Hao LIANG ; Haitao YUAN ; Mei ZHU ; Juan FENG ; Nan ZHANG ; Wenbin GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(8):712-715
Objective To investigate the feasibility to establish experimental model of autoimmune myocarditis and to study the value of echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular structure and function.Methods Seventy-two male 6 weeks old Lewis rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal control group,negative control group and positive group.Positive group were immunized with porcine cardiac myosin at days 0,7,30.Results ①The positive group showed weight loss,increased heart weight and myocardial necrosis with inflammatory infiltration.②The development of experimental autoimmune myocarditis included acute,subacute and chronic stages.The left ventricular diameter,ventricular wall thickness,left ventricular fractional shortening and ejection fraction of positive group differed significantly from those of other two groups.Conclusions Lewis rats immunized with porcine cardiac myosin may be a desirable experimental model of experimental autoimmune myocarditis,echocardiography can evaluate changes of cardiac structure and function accurately.
5.The Association Between Essential Hypertension Merged Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver and Metabolic Syndrome
Xin-Juan XU ; Guang-Mei HU ; Ming-Jian WANG ; Le-Piya ZHU ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2006;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the association between essential hypertension(EH)and nonalcoholic fatty liver(NAFL).Methods Four hundred and nine patients of EH underwent liver uhrasonographic examina- tion during 2006-2007 year were enrolled.Patients were categorized as MS(n=312)or non-MS(n=97)ac- cording to the criteria by CDA.Body mass index(BMI),blood pressure,the profiles of blood lipid,liver func- tion,renal function,plasma sugar were determined.Results 1)The prevalence of fatty liver in EH+MS group (66.0%)was significantly higher than that of EH without MS group(41.2%,P
6.Preliminary Application of Lauromacrogol in the Treatment of Varicose Veins of Lower Limb
Juan PENG ; Lei YANG ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Jinqin ZHAN ; Mei ZHU ; Lingfeng ZHAO
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(27):5283-5286,5318
Objective:To investigate the application value of lauromacrogol in the treatment of varicose veins of lower limb.Methods:The medical records of 75 patients (75 affected limbs) with varicosis of great saphenous vein of lower limbs confirmed between September 2013 and September 2015 were analyzed retrospectively.According to the treatment regimen,the patients were divided into two groups.Among them,33 cases (33 limbs) treated by ultrasound guided injection of foam sclerosing agent lauromacrogol were included in the lauromacrogol group while 42 cases (42 limbs) treated by high ligation of great saphenous vein combined with stripping were included in the operation group.The operation time,intraoperative blood loss,off-bed time,treatment costs and incidence of postoperative complications were recorded.Patients were followed up for 6 to 12 months after operation,and the recurrence rate was recorded.Results:The operation time,off-bed and length of hospital stay of the lauromacrogol group were shorter than those of the operation group;the intraoperative blood loss and hospitalization expenses were less than those of the operation group (P<0.05);The incidence rates of subcutaneous hematoma and skin numbness in the lauromacrogol group were significantly lower than those in the operation group (P<0.05);The 12-month recurrence rate in the lauromacrogol group (12.12%) was lower than that in the operation group (33.33%)(P<0.05).Conclusion:Injection of foam sclerosing agent lauromacrogol is an alternative minimally invasive therapy for treating varicosis of great saphenous vein of lower limbs.
7.Clinical Characteristics and Diagnosis of Hemiconvulsion-Hemiplegia-Epilepsy Syndrome
xiao-mei, SHU ; gui-ping, ZHANG ; juan, LI ; bing-zhu, YANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To summarize the clinical characteristics and diagnosis of hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy(HHE) syndrome.Methods The clinical data of 5 children with HHE syndrome were analyzed.Cranial magnetic resonance imaging MRI and /or computerized tomography(CT) and electroencephalogram(EEG) were done in all patients.Results The age of onset was less than 4 years in 4 of 5 patients and initial seizures were associated with fever in 3 cases.The longest duration of convulsive seizures lasted more than 2 hours in all cases,followed by the appearance of hemiplegia involving the side of the body where the convulsions were localized.Subsequent epilepsy developed within 2 years of the hemiplegia in all 5 cases,with 4 cases simple partial seizure and 1 case psychomotor seizures.All cases had mental retardation.Cranial MRI showed left hippocampal sclerosis in 4 patients and CT brain scan showed right cerebral hemiatrophy in 1 case.The EEG showed abnormality in all patients.Epileptiform discharges were found in 4 cases,and the damage hemisphere showed slowing and low voltage of background activity in 1 case.All cases received mainly carbamazepine therapy,and the seizures were satisfactorily controlled or partly controlled.Conclusions HHE syndrome is recognized as hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome after prolonged hemiconvulsion.The hippocampal sclerosis may be the consequence of repeated seizures,but not the cause.Better understanding of the syndrome,early and adequate treatment of prolonged seizures,especially of febrile convulsion,will reduce the incidence of HHE syndrome.
8.Meta-Analysis on Controlled Trials of Transcatheter Amplatzer Device Closure and Cardiac Surgery on Patent Ductus Arteriosus
juan, FENG ; yu-lin, WANG ; mei, ZHU ; hao, LIANG ; nan, ZHANG ; wen-bin, GUO
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of transcatheter Amplatzer device closure on patent ductus arteriosus(PDA),and to give some evidences for the clinical application.MethodsAll studies in the world regard to the controlled trials(CT) about transcatheter Amplatzer device closure and cardiac surgery on PDA were searched and made synthetic evaluation by means of Meta-analysis.RevMan 4.2.2 software was used for statistical analysis.Cases relative risk(RR)and its 95% confidence interval(CI)of procedure failure,the incidence of complication and residual shunt were calculated.ResultsTotally 5 studies including 349 cases were analyzed.Operation failure of Amplatzer device occlusion was higher than cardiac surgery [5 CT,349 cases,3.0% vs 0,RR=4.29,95%CI(0.77,23.95)](P=0.10).Incidence of complication of Amplatzer device occlusion was lower than cardiac surgery[5 CT,343 cases,3.1% vs 38.0%,RR=0.11,95%CI(0.05,0.23)](P
9.Research progress on effects of F-actin remodeling on dendritic cell morphology and function
Xian-Mei LIU ; Zhu ZENG ; Wei-Juan YAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2018;34(1):117-121,126
Dendritic cells (DCs)are the most potent antigen presenting cells,which play crucial roles in initiating and amplifying both the innate and adaptive immune responses.In DCs' whole life,the dynamics of cytoskeleton is involved in the regulation of their deformation,migration,adhesion,endocytosis and antigen presentation.The cytoskeleton is a complex system and regulated by lots of cytoskeletal proteins.With the research going,our understanding on cytoskeleton system is getting clear.Based on these,we summarized the effects of filamentous actin (F-actin)cytoskeleton remodeling on the morphology and immune functions of DCs.
10.Clinicopathological features and prognostic factors of 216 cases with primary gastrointestinal tract non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Wen-juan YIN ; Mei-juan WU ; Hai-yan YANG ; Xiu ZHU ; Wen-yong SUN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2013;34(5):377-382
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathological features of primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (PGI-NHL) and their prognostic values.
METHODSThe clinical and pathological data of 216 patients diagnosed as PGI-NHL from Zhejiang Cancer Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. χ² test, log-liner model analysis, COX proportional hazard regression analysis and Life-table survival analysis were used to analyze the survival status of the patients by SAS 8.2 software, and Log-rank test was performed to couple the overall survival rates with different prognostic factors.
RESULTSTotally, the age of onset was 8 to 89 years with the median age of 56.5 years. Male versus female was 1.27∶1(121∶95). The most frequently involved location was stomach (147 cases, 68.1%), followed by ileocecus (25 cases, 11.6%), large intestine (20 cases, 9.3%), small intestine (17 cases, 7.9%) and multiple GI involvement (5 cases, 2.3%). 182 cases were classified as B cell lymphomas, 22 cases as T cell lymphomas, and 12 cases not classified exactly due to insufficient data. The 3-year and 5-year survival rates of the patients were 69.4% and 53.3%, respectively. Univariate analysis revealed that age>60 years, ECOG≥2, high LDH level, stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ, IPI≥2, T cell type and intestinal involvement were predictors for poor prognosis. IPI≥2, T cell type and intestinal involvement were independent adverse predictors for prognosis by multiple COX proportional hazard regression analysis. Among different treatment groups, cases received chemotherapy combined with local radiotherapy gained the best survival status.
CONCLUSIONB-cell lymphoma was the main pathological type in PGI-NHL; IPI≥2, T-cell type and intestinal involvement are independent adverse predictors for prognosis; chemotherapy combined with local radiotherapy might be the choice of approach for advanced stage and aggressive PGI-HNL.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Humans ; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Young Adult