1.Association of microsatellite polymorphism of MICA gene with susceptibility to esophageal cancer
Qingfeng ZHENG ; Zhifeng ZHOU ; Shuoyan LIU ; Wansong LIN ; Saiyun CHEN ; Yunbin YE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(5):738-741,745
Objective:To explore the association of microsatellite polymorphism of MICA gene with susceptibility to esophageal cancer.Methods: PCR-STR microsatellite genotyped technique was used to detect the polymorphism of MICA in Exon 5 in 103 cases of esophageal cancer and 84 cases of normal controls.Constructed of eukaryotic expression vector in esophageal carcinoma with high frequency of occurrence of the MICA allele.NK cells killing effect to 293T cells after alleles MICA transfected were assayed by LDH and the effect on target was 20∶1.ELISA was used to test supernatants sMICA of 293T cell after transfected.Results: Identified five allelic genes in MICA Exon 5 with esophageal cancer.Each allele and its frequency respectively were:MICA-A4(9.71%),MICA-A5(22.3%),MICA-A5.1(40.8%),MICA-A6(15.5%),MICA-A9(11.7%).MICA-A5.1 showed significant difference comparison with the control group.After 293T cell line was transfected MICA allele,MICA-A5.1 group was less sensitive to NK cytotoxicity compared to other groups[(30.4±6.3)%,P<0.05].The secretion of soluble MICA increased(135.7±6.2)pg/ml.Conclusion: Esophageal cancer was relevent with the MICA-A5.1 polymorphism of MICA Exon 5 alleles.Its risk is higher than other alleles.
2.Comparison of the stapled suture with the manual suture in the application of minimally invasive esophagectomy.
Feng WANG ; Shuoyan LIU ; Jianjian WANG ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Qingfeng ZHENG ; Zhen WANG ; Jianjian XU ; Saiyun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(9):881-883
OBJECTIVETo compare the associated anastomotic complication of cervical esophagogastric anastomosis between stapled and hand-sewn anastomosis in minimally invasive esophagectomy(MIE).
METHODSClinical data of 203 patients with esophageal cancer receiving combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic esophagectomy with anastomosis in the neck in our hospital from January 2010 to November 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. All the patients were divided into stapled group(104 patients) and hand-sewn group(99 patients). The incidence of anastomotic leakage and anastomotic stricture between these two groups were compared.
RESULTSThere were no significant differences between two groups in gender, age, body mass index, total protein, albumin, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy(all P>0.05). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the incidence of anastomotic leakage [6/104(5.77%) vs. 3/99(3.03%), P>0.05], while the difference in the incidence of anastomotic stricture was significant [10/104(9.62%) vs. 2/99(2.02%), P<0.05]. The time of anastomosis, dieting and hospital stay was (15.5±5.0) min, (5.0±2.8) d and (18.3±5.9) d in stapled group, which was significantly shorter than (28.0±4.5) min, (5.9±1.2) d and (21.8±4.2) d in hand-sewn group(all P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONIn the minimally invasive esophagectomy, stapled cervical esophagogastric anastomosis is simple and precise, but it is associated with increased risk of anastomotic stricture, therefore the type of anastomosis should be chosen based on the conditions of the patient.
Anastomosis, Surgical ; Anastomotic Leak ; etiology ; Constriction, Pathologic ; etiology ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Esophagectomy ; instrumentation ; methods ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; instrumentation ; methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Sutures ; Treatment Outcome