1.Features of familial nonmedullary thyroid carcinoma
International Journal of Surgery 2015;42(5):334-337
Familial nonmedullary thyroid carcinoma means to two or more first-degree relatives of the family with NMTC,in the absence of other known family syndromes (such as Gardner's syndrome,Cowden disease,Carney complex,Werner syndrome,and so on),and common thyroid cancer risk factors including the neck radiation and iodine deficiency,and so on.The genes involved in the pathogenesis of familial nonmedullary thyroid carcinoma (FNMTC) are yet to be elucidated,although some recent studies identified several predisposition loci with a high degree of genetic heterogeneity.Several studies demonstrated that patients with FNMTC have increased rates of multifocal disease,extrathyroidal invasion,and involved lymph nodes compared with sporadic disease.It has been hypothesized that this increased aggressiveness translates into higher recurrence rates and decreased survival of patients with FNMTC.
2.Clinical studies of doppler ultrasound guidance interventional radiofrequency ablation in treatment of benign thyroid nodule
Yangsen LI ; Senyuan LIU ; Liwen LI ; Lijun FU ; Jianhua LI ; Xinguang QIU
International Journal of Surgery 2016;43(2):92-94,封3
Objective To explore the clinical results of benign thyroid nodule by ultrasound guided interventional radiofrequency ablation(RFA).Methods The radiofrequency ablation therapy was utilized to treat 129 patients with 149 thyroid nodules.The size and the related complications were observed during the follow-up.Using the t-test of paired design,the nodules volume decreased rate were calculated.Results At the 3rd and the 6th month after operation,all thyroid nodules in size to differert degree (P <0.05).Six patients felt pain in the neck.The pain was alleviated after ablation.Two patients had skin puncture site redness,which was cured after anti-inflammation treatment.There was no skin burn,perforation of the esophagus,trachea injury,hoarseness,bucking and other complications.Conclusions Ultrasound-guided RFA may be an effective and useful nonsurgical alternative in the treatment of thyroid nodules.It is clinically prospective for application.
3.Effection of HDAC1 deacetylase inhibition on gastric cancer stem cells
Xilu HOU ; Jun TANG ; Bin ZHU ; Hezhong YAN ; Senyuan YU ; Yan HE ; Haiqing LI ; Jiaoxue WANG ; Wei LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(17):2319-2322
Objective To explore the effect of HDAC1 deacetylase inhibition on the proliferation differentiation and invasion in human gastric cancer stem cells (GCSCs) .Methods The GCSCs were selected as CD44 marker by using flow cytometry .RT-qPCR and Western Blot were used to detect the expression of HDAC 1 in GCSCs and non GCSCs .The effect of proliferation and in-vasion in GCSCs were observed by CCK-8 assay ,colony formation and transwell assay after the cells were treated with TSA .The expression of proteins related apoptosis ,differentiation and invasion were detected by using RT-qPCR and Western blot .Results The expression of HDAC1 in GCSCs was higher than that in non GCSCs .The capacities of proliferation and invasion in experimen-tal group were attenuated compared to the control group .The proteins related differentiation was down regulated ,and epithelial mesenchymal transition was mediated .Conclusion After the deacetylation of HDAC1 was inhibited ,the proliferation ,differentia-tion and invasion of GCSCs were reduced .
4. Review of progress and prospects about exosomes in thyroid tumors research
Feihong JI ; Junwei DU ; Lijun FU ; Danhua ZHANG ; Senyuan LIU ; Zan JIAO ; Xinguang QIU
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(12):857-861
Exosomes are tiny vesicles produced in cells which sizes between 40 to 100 nm. Exosomes are carriers of cell signal transduction. Thyroid cancer is the common malignant tumor in endocrine system. Exosomes show the regulatory role in thyroid cancer about occurrence, development and metastasis. This review focuses on the relevant characteristics of exosomes and the research progress of exosomes in thyroid cancer.
5.Analysis of central lymph node metastasis factors in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma with Hashimoto thyroiditis
Wending ZHAO ; Junwei DU ; Senyuan LIU ; Xinguang QIU
International Journal of Surgery 2020;47(11):743-747
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of central lymph node metastasis for thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) combined with Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT).Methods:A total of 572 patients with PTMC were admitted to the Thyroid Surgery Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January to December 2018. Their all pathological features were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 140 PTMC patients combined with HT were screened. The software of SPSS 23.0 was used to analyze risk factors related to lymph node metastasis in central region, which included gender, age, tumor size, number of lesions, mutated BRAFV600 E gene, external invasion. Results:Single factor analysis of these 140 patients showed, tumor size 6 mm or higher ( χ2=5.376, P=0.020), multifocal ( χ2=7.986, P=0.005), BRAFV600 E mutation positive ( χ2=5.072, P=0.024) and external invasion ( χ2=7.778, P=0.005) were statistically significant ( P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showned, multifocal ( OR=2.473, P=0.018) and external invasion ( OR=3.608, P=0.048) were independent risk factors for lymph node metastasis in central region of patients who had PTMC combined with HT. Conclusion:In patients who have PTMC combined with HT, the risk of central lymph node metastasis increased when patients had multifocal or external invasion before surgery, at this time, preventive central lymph node dissection was recommended.