1.Expression of p16INK4A, CyclinD1, Ki-67 and HPV infection in cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Suhong LI ; Yu WANG ; Quanhong WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(1):41-43,46
Objective To analyse the expression of p16INK4A, CyclinD1, Ki-67 proteins and HPV16/18, 31/33 in invasive squamous cell carcinoma of cervix(ISCC)and to indicate the significance of them in the occurrence and development of ISCC. Methods Using tissue microarray,in Situ Hybridization (ISH) and immunohistochemical method detected the expression of HPVI6/18, 31/33 and investigated the expression of p16INK4A, CyclinD1, Ki-67 in ISCC, CIN and NCE. Results was analysed by SPSS vision 13.0. Results The positive expression rate of HPV16/18, CyelinD1, Ki-67 in ISCC was markedly higher than that in CIN and NCE. Significant relationship was observed between p16INK4A protein expression and histological grade of the cancer. No significant correlation was observed between CyclinD1 protein expression and every clinical pathological parameters of ISCC. Conclusion High-risk HPV takes an important role in the development in ISCC. p16INK4A gene might not act as a suppressor-gene only on the occurrence in ISCC. Ki-67 can be looked as a valuable clinic index of diagnosing benign and malignant tumor.
2.Expression of GLUT-1 glucose transporter in epithelial tumors of the ovary
Shuli SHAO ; Lijuan YAN ; Yu CAI ; Quanhong WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(1):35-37
Objective To evaluate the expression of the GLUT-1 glucose transporter in borderline and malignant epithelial neoplasms of the ovary. Methods Histologic sections of tumor tissues from 100 epithelial neoplasms of the ovary were stained for GLUT-1 using polyclonal GLUT-1 antibody and the labeled streptavidin procedure. Chi-square analysis was used to assess if their expression was associated with clinicopathoiogic characteristics of the tumors. Results Normal ovarian surface epithelial cell were either negative or weakly positive. The intensity of the stain was significantly stronger in malignant than borderline tumors (P<0.001). In malignant neoplasms, the intensity of the stain for GLUT-1 increased with histology. Conclusion Overexpression of the GLUT-1 transporter is associated with the histology and grade of the minors. These data suggest that the expression of this transporter may be closely related to the malignant transformation of epithelial ovarian tumors.
3.Investigation and analysis on clinical ability of postgraduates majoring in clinical medicine from Sun Yat-sen University
Li NING ; Yang WANG ; Quanhong YU ; Jiuqun GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(7):668-671
Objective To understand the clinical ability of postgraduates majoring in clinical medicine and to analyze the potential influencing reasons.Methods The ethical and clinical ability levels of 574 postgraduates majoring in clinical medicine were examed.The scores of clinical ability,basic clinical skill and clinical case analysis ability were compared.Results The ethical scores of all postgraduate examed were excellent.The average clinical ability score was ( 87.5 ± 5.2 ),with statistical differences in the scores among 16 majors (P <0.01 ).The scores of basic clinical skill and clinical case analysis ability in 9 majors were excellent and there were statistical differences among the 9 different majors (P<0.01 ).Conclusion The clinical ability of postgraduates majoring in clinical medicine from Sun Yat-sen University is good,but the evaluation system and exam method need to be improved.
4.Research progress of exosomes in invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer
Ting ZHANG ; Shushan YAN ; Qi YU ; Quanhong DUAN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2024;32(2):214-215
The therapeutic effect is not ideal for patients with colorectal cancer that has already metastasized.In recent years,it has been found that extracellular vesicles play an important role in various aspects of cancer cells,and their impact on the invasion and metastasis process of colorectal cancer has gradually been revealed.This review reviews and analyzes the role of extracellular vesicles in the invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer,and briefly introduces the role of some extracellular vesicles in the treatment of colorectal cancer.
5.Engineered polymer nanoparticles incorporating L-amino acid groups as affinity reagents for fibrinogen
Zhu YONGYAN ; Liu RUIXUAN ; Wu DENGYU ; Yu QIANQIAN ; J.Shea KENNETH ; Zhu QUANHONG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2021;11(5):596-602
Synthetic polymer hydrogel nanoparticles(NPs)were developed to function as abiotic affinity reagents for fibrinogen.These NPs were made using both temperature-sensitive N-isopropyl acrylamide(NIPAm)and L-amino acid monomers.Five kinds of L-amino acids were acryloylated to obtain functional mono-mers:L-phenylalanine(Phe)and L-leucine(Leu)with hydrophobic side chains,L-glutamic acid(Glu)with negative charges,and L-lysine(Lys)and L-arginine(Arg)with positive charges.After incubating the NPs with fibrinogen,y-globulin,and human serum albumin(HSA)respectively,the NPs that incorporated N-acryloyl-Arg monomers(AArg@NPs)showed the strongest and most specific binding affinity to fibrin-ogen,when compared with y-globulin and HSA.Additionally,the fibrinogen-AArg binding model had the best docking scores,and this may be due to the interaction of positively charged AArg@NPs and the negatively charged fibrinogen D domain and the hydrophobic interaction between them.The specific adsorption of AArg@NPs to fibrinogen was also confirmed by the immunoprecipitation assay,as the AArg@NPs selectively trapped the fibrinogen from a human plasma protein mixture.AArg@NPs had a strong selectivity for,and specificity to,fibrinogen and may be developed as a potential human fibrinogen-specific affinity reagent.
6.Expert consensus on antiviral therapy of COVID-19
Fujie ZHANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Quanhong WANG ; Qing MAO ; Jinsong BAI ; Hanhui YE ; Jia TIAN ; Tianxin XIANG ; Jihong AN ; Zujiang YU ; Wenjie YANG ; Xingxiang YANG ; Xiaoju ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Lina ZHANG ; Xingwang LI ; Jiabin LI ; Manxiang LI ; Zhiwei LI ; Hourong ZHOU ; Yi SHI ; Xiaoling XU ; Xiaoping TANG ; Hong TANG ; Xixin YAN ; Wenxiang HUANG ; Chaolin HUANG ; Liang DONG ; Baosong XIE ; Jiandong JIANG ; Bin XIONG ; Xuemei WEI ; Jifang SHENG ; Ronghua JIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2023;16(1):10-20
COVID-19 is caused by a novel coronavirus-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which has being spreading around the world, posing a serious threat to human health and lives. Neutralizing antibodies and small molecule inhibitors for virus replication cycle are the main antiviral treatment for novel coronavirus recommended in China. To further promote the rational use of antiviral therapy in clinical practice, the National Center for Infectious Diseases (Beijing Ditan Hospital Capital Medical University and the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine) invited experts in fields of infectious diseases, respiratory and intensive care to develop an Expert Consensus on Antiviral Therapy of COVID-19 based on the Diagnosis and Treatment Guideline for COVID-19 ( trial version 10) and experiences in the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 in China. The consensus is concise, practical and highly operable, hopefully it would improve the understanding of antiviral therapy for clinicians and provide suggestions for standardized medication in treatment of COVID-19.