1.Overview on EB virus associated lymphomas in 2008 WHO classification of tumours of haematopoietic and lymphoma tissues
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2013;22(11):692-694
EB virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous y-herpes virus,which asymptomatically infects greater than 90 % of the world's population.EBV is closely related to development of several kinds of lymphomas that include B-,T-and NK-cell derived.Subsequent studies have proven that EBV gene expression product plays an activating and/or promoting role on lymphomagenesis,and paves the way for EBV associated lymphomas immunotherapy.This review focuses on the EBV associated lymphomas in 2008 WHO classification of tumours of haematopoietic and lymphoma tissues.
2.Research progress of ALK+diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Qianqian FU ; Tiantian ZHANG ; Qiongli ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(14):873-876
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive (ALK+) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a rare subtype of DLBCL. ALK+DLBCL has a characteristic immunoblastic/plasmablastic morphology, a distinct immunophenotypic profile, and recurrent cytoge-netic/molecular genetic abnormalities. The occurrence of this type of lymphoma has been reported in both adult and pediatric popula-tions. Although rare, this new entity should be recognized because most cases follow an aggressive clinical course with a poor progno-sis. The response of ALK+DLBCL to conventional chemotherapy is poor. The recently discovered small molecule ALK inhibitor may provide a potential therapeutic option for patients with this disease.
4.Effect of Er:YAG laser on the dynamic changes in subgingival flora in type 2 diabetic patients with periodontitis.
Bin GUO ; Qianqian LIANG ; Yan LÜ ; Min FU ; Yuanyuan CHEN ; Yifang YUAN ; Yingchao LI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(2):171-176
OBJECTIVETo observe the changes in subgingival microflora before and after Er:YAG laser treatment on diabetic patients with periodontitis, and to compare with the subgingival microflora of chronic periodontitis.
METHODSSubgingival plaque of 13 pairs of teeth (26 sites) was selected from type 2 diabetic patients at pretreatment, one month post-treatment, and three months post-treatment. Subgingival plaque was also obtained from 11 cases of moderate to severe chronic periodontitis with similar severity of periodontitis. The DNA of the subgingival plaque samples was extracted. Whole bacterial 16S rDNA gene fragments separated by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Specific DNA bands were then chosen for retrieval and sequencing.
RESULTSThe gene sequencing results of the special DNA bands of subgingival plaque samples show that the pathogenic bacteria of both diabetic periodontitis and simple chronic periodontitis were Prevotella intermedia and Tannerella forsythia, respectively. The composition of the subgingival microflora before and after laser treatment changed. Some DNA bands, including that of Tannerella forsythia, disappeared or weakened one month after treatment. A new strip appeared, which belonged to Actinomyces sp.
CONCLUSIONThe profiles of the subgingival microflora changed after treatment, and one month was indicated as an important stage. Er:YAG laser may have an important function in delaying microflora recolonization.
Adult ; Bacteria ; Chronic Periodontitis ; Dental Plaque ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; Humans ; Lasers, Solid-State ; Periodontitis
5.Short-term group cognitive behavioral intervention in cancer patients
Rujun ZHENG ; Yan FU ; Lin CHEN ; Qianqian MOU ; Shanshan LIU ; Junying LI ; Chunhua YU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(34):2599-2602
Objective To explore the effect of cognitive behavioral intervention on quality of life and distress of cancer patients. Methods The research was a random control study, and computer randomized grouping, the experimental group and control group contained 64 cases, 66 cases, respectively. The control group only accepted health education, while experimental group accepted cognitive behavioral intervention twice a week. Before and after the research, the patients were investigated with quality of life and distress scale. Results After the study of cognitive behavioral intervention, quality of life of experimental group scored (71.7±17.5) points which showed greater improvement than the control group scored (63.9±18.3) points (t=2.2,P<0.05), the distress score of experimental group was (2.6±0.6) points which was significant lower than the control group scored (3.9 ±0.7) points (t=11.8, P<0.05), and the proportions of distress problems contained anxiety [42.2% (27/64)], pain [29.7% (19/64)], depression [35.9% (23/64)] and sleep [23.4% (15/64)] in the experimental group were all significant lower than the control group [60.6% (40/66), 47.0% (31/66), 53.0% (35/66), 39.4% (26/66)]( X2=4.4, 4.1, 3.9, 4.5, P<0.05). Conclusions Short-term group cognitive behavioral intervention can alleviate the distress and pain, improve their negative emotions and sleep, eventually improve the quality of life of cancer patients.
6.Association between classical Hodgkin's lymphoma and Epstein-Barr virus infection in Northern Chinese Han population
Qianqian FU ; Hongyuan JI ; Tiantian ZHANG ; Dalin GAO ; Yu WU ; Yue LIU ; Qiongli ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(10):629-633
Objective:The occurrence of numerous tumors, particularly classical Hodgkin's lymphoma (CHL), is related with Ep-stein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. However, the incidence of CHL and its association with EBV varies significantly with ethnicity, geo-graphic location, sex, and age. This study investigated the association of EBV infection with CHL in Northern Chinese Han population. Methods:EBV-encoded small RNA (EBER) was detected in 136 cases of CHL through in situ hybridization. Results:A total of 37 cas-es were EBER positive (28%). The mixed cellularity (MC) subtype had the highest positive EBER rate of 49%(23/47;P<0.001), fol-lowed by lymphocyte-rich subtype with 30%(3/10), nodular sclerosis (NS) subtype with 14%(10/73), and 1ymphocyte depletion with 0%(0/2). Our study identified a single age distribution in the third decade. Moreover, NS subtype showed an evident single peak in the third decade. However, MC subtype had a lower peak in the fifth decade. The incidence of EBER showed a bimodal age distribution with two peaks in the first and fifth decades (21.6%and 24.3%, respectively). Conclusion:CHL in Northern Chinese Han population was associated with EBV infection, particularly the MC subtype.
7.Significance of Nek8 expression in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Yaping GUO ; Hong ZHU ; Maoyong FU ; Chaoli WANG ; Qianqian LI ; Weimin HU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(5):597-599,604
Objective To investigate the expression of Nek8 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC) tissues and cell line , and to evaluate its correlation with the clinicopathological features of ESCC and the survival rate of ESCC patients after operation . Methods The expression of Nek8 mRNA in human ESCC Eca109 cell line and two pairs of ESCC tissues and adjacent normal e‐sophageal mucosal epithelium were detected by semi‐quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) .Immu‐nohistochemistry and tissue microarray technique were used to examine the expression of Nek 8 protein in ESCC tissues and tumor‐adjacent tissues .The correlation between Nek8 expression and clinicopathological features of ESCC and survival rate of ESCC pa‐tients was then analyzed .Results The expression of Nek8 mRNA was positive in Eca109 cells and two cases of ESCC tissue ,and it was negative in paired normal esophageal mucosal epithelium specimens .In tissue microarray ,the expression of Nek8 protein in ES‐CC tissues ,which was mainly in the cytoplasm ,was significantly higher than that in tumor‐adjacent tissues(P= 2 .16E‐13) .The high expression of Nek8 was associated with tumor size (P=0 .008) ,but not with sex ,age ,histological grade ,infiltration degree , lymph node metastasis ,and the survival rate(P>0 .05) .Conclusion The expression of Nek8 is up‐regulated in ESCC tissues and cell line ,and may be involved in tumorigenesis and development of ESCC .Nek8 could act as a potential biomarker for ESCC diag‐nose and target for therapy .
8.Screening of CTSC gene mutations in a Chinese pedigree affected with Papillon-Lefevre syndrome.
Cuixian LIU ; Zhihui TIAN ; Qi YANG ; Qianqian MA ; Xiangmin XU ; Fu XIONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(2):150-154
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical phenotype of a Chinese pedigree affected with Papillon-Lefevre syndrome(PLS) and detect mutation of CTSC gene.
METHODSClinical phenotypes were noted, and oral examination for the proband was carried out for the clinical diagnosis of PLS. PCR and Sanger sequencing were used to identify potential mutation of the CTSC gene. Functional effect of the mutation was predicted with SIFT and PolyPhen-2. Swiss-Port was used to predict the tertiary structure of wild type and mutant proteins. The mRNA and protein expression were analyzed by real-time PCR and Western blotting.
RESULTSA homozygous mutation c.901G>A (p.G301S) in exon 7 of CTSC gene was identified in the patient. Both parents of the patient had carried a heterozygous c.901G>A mutation. The mutation was located in the conserved region of CTSC enzyme and was predicted to be damaging by changing the structure of the protein, which could affect the activity of Cathepsin C. However, no significant difference was found in the expression of p.G301S variant at the mRNA and protein levels compared with that of the wild type CTSC gene.
CONCLUSIONThe c.901G>A mutation of the CTSC gene was first reported in China, which has expanded its mutation spectrum.
Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Cathepsin C ; genetics ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Exons ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Papillon-Lefevre Disease ; enzymology ; genetics ; Pedigree
9.Relationship between cytokine levels in serum and cerebrospinal fluid and brain injury in preterm infant with ;intrauterine infection
Shiwen XIA ; Qianqian ZHOU ; Yulian HU ; Huaping ZHU ; Ning LI ; Daicheng HAN ; Chunhua FU ; Yi ZHANG ; Hui WANG ; Hongyan LIU ; Jing YU ; Yang CHEN ; Pei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(18):1425-1427
Objective To evaluate the relationship between the cytokine levels in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid and the brain injury in preterm infants. Methods From August of 2012 to August of 2013,51 preterm infants were included and 46 infants were survived. All of them were born at the Maternal and Child Hospital of Hubei Pro-vince,with GA≤32 weeks and high risk factors of intrauterine infection and suffering from early onset sepsis. Ac-cording to the screening findings of cerebral ultrasound and/or MRI,the infants were divided into normal group(n=28) and abnormal groups(n=18) with intracranial hemorrhage or white matter damage. The levels of interleukin(IL)-6,IL-1β and tumor necrosis factor-α( TNF-α) in the serum within 12 hours after birth and in cerebrospinal fluid within 72 hours after birth were investigated. The differences in cytokines between two groups were compared with t-test and Chi-square test,and high risk factors of brain injury were analyzed by Logistic regression models. Results The ab-normal group had higher incidence of clinical maternal chorioamnionitis[44. 44%(8/18 cases) vs 14. 29%(4/28 ca-ses),χ2=5.168,P=0.038] and higher white blood cell count[(11.51±9.03)×109/L vs(6.95±5.64)×109/L,t=-2. 107,P=0. 041]. In the abnormal group,the levels of serum IL-6 [(44. 83±16. 31) ng/L],and IL-6,IL-1βand TNF-αin cerebrospinal fluid [(51. 85±15. 65) ng/L,(11. 95±2. 58) ng/L and(193. 11±67. 25) ng/L] were higher than those in the normal group[(36.83±8.76) ng/L,(42.56±12.89) ng/L,(10.26±2.91) ng/L and(160.56± 29. 02) ng/L,respectively] with the statistical difference(t=-2. 687,-2. 250,0. 269,-2. 243,P=0. 010,0. 029,0. 044, 0. 030). Maternal chorioamnionitis,higher serum TNF-αand cerebrospinal fluid IL-6 were high risk factors for brain in-jury(P=0. 014,0. 031,0. 047). Conclusion Increased systemic and cerebrospinal fluid cytokine levels are possibly re-lated to the preterm brain injury when intrauterine infection occurred.
10.Efficacy of facial acupoint injection combined with nerve block in treating hemifacial spasm
Xuebin WEN ; Congxian YANG ; Qianqian XING ; Xu ZHAO ; Shulin MA ; Shunzhi GONG ; Zhijian FU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2018;38(1):44-47
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of facial acupoint injection combined with nerve block in treating hemifacial spasm. Methods Fifty?four patients of both sexes, aged 26-73 yr, with the course of disease 6 months-17 yr from February 2015 to January 2016, were included in this study accord?ing to diagnostic criteria for hemifacial spasm based on expert consensus in 2014. Patients were divided into 2 groups(n=27 each)using a random number table: facial acupoint injection combined with nerve block group(group A)and nerve block group(group B). In group A, the mixed injection 2 ml(2% lidocaine hydrochloride 5 ml, compound betamethasone 1 ml, mecobalamin 1 mg, diluted to 18 ml in normal sa?line)was given at facial Sibai, Jiachengjiang, Xiaguan and Yifeng acupoints once every 5 days, 3 times in total;facial nerve block was performed via the stylomastoid foramen with the mixed injection(5 ml) previously described once every 5 days, 3 times in total;stellate ganglion block was performed on the right and left side alternately once a day, 5 times on each side. In group B, patients received facial nerve block and stellate ganglion block, and no facial acupoint injection was applied. The Cohen rating and Shorr out?come were recorded before treatment and at 10th day, 3rd month and 1 yr after treatment, and the recur?rence was recorded at 3 months and 1 yr after treatment. Results Compared with group B, Cohen classifi?cation was significantly decreased, and the effective rate was increased at 10th day, 3rd month and 1 yr af?ter treatment, and the recurrence rate was decreased at 3 months and 1 yr after treatment in group A(P<0.05). Conclusion The facial acupoint injection combined with nerve block produces better long?term ef?ficacy in treating hemifacial spasm than nerve block alone.