1.Quantitative expression of Melanoma-associated antigen MAGE-E1 mRNA in glioma
Liang YU ; Shaowen XIAO ; Xiaoxun XIE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(2):225-229
Objective:To investigate the quantitative expression of Melanoma-associated antigen MAGE-E1 mRNA in glioma, and explore its potential for immunotherapy in glioma.Methods:To establish a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction ( qRT-PCR) method to quantitatively determine MAGE-E1 mRNA in glioma.A total of 47 human glioma and 14 normal brain tissue specimens were analyzed.MAGE-E1 mRNA was normalized to HPRT1, a housekeeping gene.MAGE-E1/HPRT1 was used to evaluate the expression level of MAGE-E1 mRNA.Results:High-level expression of MAGE-E1 was observed in 7.1%of normal brain and 66.0%glioma tissues,which shown significant difference with P<0.05.There was irrelevant between the expression of MAGE-E1 mRNA and clinicopathogical parameters ,such as gender ,age,histological subtype and grade.Conclusion:With higher expression of MAGE-E1 in glioma tissues,it might be a potential target for immunotherapy of glioma.
2.Inhibition of Anti-EB Virus Liquor on EB virus antigen expression and its cytotoxicity
Zongchao LIU ; Shaowen JIAN ; Huazhong LI ; Jingcai OU ; Bingfen XIE ; Duan LI ; Gongkan FENG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Object To study the inhibitory effect of Anti-EB Virus Liquor (AEVL) on EB (Epstein-Barr) virus antigen expression and its cytotoxicity. Methods The effect of AEVL on Raji cell early antigen (EA) expression and B 95-8 cell virus capsid antigen (VCA) expression was assayed by indirect fluorescent technique; the cytotoxicity on nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE 2 cells was determined by MTT method. Results At the non-toxic concentration, AEVL had markedly inhibitory effect on Raji cell EB-virus, IC 50 was 0.667 mg/mL and showed powerfully inhibitory effect on B 95-8 cell EB-virus VCA expression, IC 50 was 0.89 mg/mL; and it had strongly inhibitory effect on B 95-8 cell EB virus VCA expression stimulated by sodium n-butyric acid, IC 50 was 1.4 mg/mL. The IC 50 of AEVL on human nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE 2 cell was 7.57 mg/mL. Conclusion AEVL could inhibit EB virus antigen expression and have cytotoxicity on nasopharyngel carcinoma cells at high concentration.
3.Qualitative study on psychological experience of nursing interns who underwent bedside rescue events
Shuya LI ; Shaowen HU ; Jian GAO ; Taiyu XIE ; Pengxia SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(30):3972-3975
Objective? To understand the psychological experience of nursing interns who underwent bedside rescue events. Methods? From September to December of 2018, 12 nursing interns who underwent bedside rescue events in Rescue Room of Emergency Department were interviewed and data was processed by Colaizzi 7-step analysis method. Results? Totally five themes were extracted: novelty and overwhelming, orderly rescue work caused the nursing interns to think about their own value, the sense of value due to professional identity, solid basic skills and reasonable teaching is the cornerstone of the rescue room internship, and the perception of sense of mission. Conclusions? Schools and hospitals should pay attention to the cultivation of soft skills of nursing interns, improve the familiarity of nursing interns with first-aid equipment, consolidate their basic skills, and establish a standardized first-aid process to improve the teaching work to foster first-aid awareness of nursing interns and promote nursing students to integrate into the rescue environment.
4.Research advances in small-molecule hydrophobic tagging protein degraders
Zirui HUO ; Jieyu PEI ; Fangyi ZHAN ; Shaowen XIE ; Jinyi XU ; Shengtao XU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(2):252-263
In In recent years, small-molecule targeted protein degraders inducing protein degradation have been developing rapidly. These molecules are attracting substantial interest from researchers since they can overcome such limitations of traditional small-molecule inhibitors as their inapplicability to ‘undruggable’ targets and tendency to induce drug resistance. Compared with other targeted protein degraders, small-molecule hydrophobic tags (HyTs) may have a smaller number of hydrogen bond donors/acceptors, smaller molecular weights, and better pharmacokinetic profiles, thus attracting extensive attention from researchers. This review focuses on the possible mechanisms and popular types of HyTs, with special attention to the potential application value of adamantane, a typical hydrophobic tag, in the fields of cancer and neurodegeneration. In general, there are still some problems like fewer types of hydrophobic tags and insufficient research on degradation mechanisms, which still need to be further explored. This review is expected to provide researchers working in the fields of small-molecule targeted protein degraders with some valuable reference.
5.The role of concurrent chemotherapy in intensity-modulated radiotherapy for patients with stage Ⅲ nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Zheng WU ; Lei WANG ; Dehuan XIE ; Shaowen LYU ; Yong SU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(10):827-832
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of concurrent chemotherapy in intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for patients with stage Ⅲ nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).Methods:Clinical data of 251 patients with stage Ⅲ NPC treated with IMRT alone or concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from February 2001 to December 2008 were retrospectively analyzed. The prognostic factors of NPC were analyzed and the efficacy of CCRT was assessed. The survival rate was calculated by Kaplan-Meier method. The differences between two groups were analyzed by log-rank test. The prognostic factors were analyzed by Cox model.Results:The 10-year locoregional-free survival (LRFS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS) for NPC patients were 88.6%, 81.1%, 68.8% and 75.1%, respectively. Univariate and multivariate analyses demonstrated that N staging and nasopharyngeal tumor volume were the most important prognostic factors, and concurrent chemotherapy significantly improved PFS and OS (both P<0.05). In T 3N 0-1 patients, there was no significant difference in survival indexes between IMRT alone and CCRT (10y-LRFS: 93.8% vs. 93.2%, P=0.933; 10y-DMFS: 80.9% vs. 86.8%, P=0.385; 10y-PFS: 70.6% vs. 77.7%, P=0.513; 10y-OS: 71.8% vs. 83.6%, P=0.207). For T 1-3N 2 patients, CCRT was significantly better than radiotherapy alone in LRFS, PFS, and OS (10y-LRFS: 87.3% vs. 66.7%, P=0.016; 10y-PFS: 70.2% vs. 41.0%, P=0.003; 10y-OS: 78.5% vs. 51.7%, P=0.008), whereas there was an increasing trend in DMFS (10y-DMFS: 80.3% vs. 66.4%, P=0.103). Conclusions:Concurrent chemotherapy can improve clinical prognosis of stage Ⅲ NPC patients, and the most survival benefits are obtained in the N 2 group. Individualized treatment options should be delivered based on the risk of treatment failure.
6.Intentional replantation for the retreatment of mandibular second molar: a case report.
Meijuan CAI ; Shaowen XIANG ; Chengjie XIE ; Chuhong OUYANG ; Fangli TONG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(4):471-477
When the use of root canal retreatment and apical surgery experiences difficulty in treating endodontic diseases, intentional replantation is an optional clinical technique used to retain the tooth. A 28-year-old female complained of chewing discomfort at the mandibular second molar after undergoing root canal treatment 3 month ago. History record and radiographic examination revealed that a C-shaped root canal system was filled with gutta-percha in the mandibular second molar. A radiolucency area existed at the root furcal area with a thin canal wall in the distal and mesial roots. Intentional replantation was used to treat this tooth. The clinical and radiographic results showed that intentional replantation and nano-biomaterial application facilitated infection control, tooth retention, and periodontal tissue regeneration.
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Retreatment