1.The expression of CDH1 gene methylation in patients with esophagus and stomach double primary carcinoma and its significance
Yongli LI ; Liwei ZHANG ; Guojin DING ; Li YUAN ; Xiaoya ZHU ; Shuyun HOU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(3):169-172
Objective To study the changes of CDH1 gene promoter CpG island methylation and its clinical significance in patients with esophagus and stomach double primary carcinoma(ESDC).Methods The expression of CDH1 gene methylation in cancerous tissues and adjacent cancerous tissues in 18 cases of ESDC were detected using methylation-specific PCR method. Results Eighteen patients were endoscopically diagnosed as ESDC between Jan. 2007 and Sep. 2009 in the 4th Hospital Affiliated to Hebei Medical University. The positive methylation of CDH1 gene in tissues of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC)and adjacent cancer were 66.7% and 33. 3%, respectively, with significant difference (χ2= 4. 167, P = 0. 031). Whereas the positive methylation of CDH1 gene in tissues of gastric carcinoma (GA) and adjacent cancer were 77.8% and 44.4%, respectively, without statistical difference (χ2=1.786, P= 0. 180). There was no significant difference (P=0. 500) in positive rate of CDH1 gene methylation between ESCC tissues and GA tissues in same individual with ESDC. For 18 patients with ESDC, consistent change of CDH1 methylation in tissues of two kinds of cancers was found in 16 patients with a total agreement of 88.9 % (positive agreement of 66.7 % and negative agreement of 22. 2%). Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between two groups (P = 0. 005). Conclusion In patients with ESDC, there is a high consistency of CDH1 methylation change, between ESCC and GA,which suggests that two kinds of cancer may have similar risk factors and molecular mechanisms.
2.Risk factors of prenatal depression and anxiety in pregnant women
Ting YANG ; Hao HE ; Caiying MAO ; Changliang JI ; Shue ZENG ; Yating HOU ; Yan DENG ; Shuyun YANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(4):246-250
Objective:To explore the related risk factors of antepartum depression and anxiety,and to provide the theoretical support for early screening,clinical intervention and prevention of antepartum depression and anxiety.Methods:At the time of 28 weeks of prenatal examination,the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EP-DS),Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS)were used to survey 2112 pregnant women who were selected from Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Kunming City.Non conditional logistic regression analysis was used to explore the re-lated risk factors of prenatal depression and anxiety.Results:At the 28 weeks of pregnancy,the detection rate of de-pression symptoms and anxiety symptoms were 25.4% and 6.6%.Logistic regression analysis showed that the risk factors for perinatal depression symptoms were younger age (OR =0.80,95%CI:0.68 -0.94),not stick to work during pregnancy (OR =1.18,95%CI:1.02 -1.36),not satisfied with the living environment (OR =1.50,95%CI:1.23 -1.83),expectations for boys (OR =0.86,95%CI:0.77 -0.96),not only daughter (OR =1.37,95%CI:1.06 -1.76),unplanned pregnancy (OR =1.38,95%CI:1.10 -1.72).The risk factors for perinatal anxiety symp-toms were being not satisfied with the living environment (OR =1.64,95%CI:1.19 -2.26),not harmonious with her husband (OR =2.01,95%CI:1.20 -3.37),unplanned pregnancy (OR =1.50,95%CI:1.05 -2.14).Conclu-sion:It suggests that the pregnant women with younger age,less working during pregnancy,being not satisfied with the living environment,having more expectations for boys,being not only daughter,with unplanned pregnancy are more likely to suffer from antepartum depression;those being not satisfied with living environment,having harmoni-ous relation with her husband,and with unplanned pregnancy are more likely to suffer from antepartum anxiety.
3.Effect of CAR on STZ-induced type 1 diabetic mice
Yunpei MAI ; Shuyun ZHANG ; Jiliang DOU ; Guiping ZHANG ; Jiandong LUO ; Ning HOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(9):1306-1310
Aim Carvacrol ( CAR ) , possesses a wide variety of pharmacological properties including antioxi-dant and anti-inflammatory potential. The present stud-y is designed to investigate the effect of CAR on glu-cose and lipid metabolism in type 1 diabetic mice. Methods Diabetes was induced by intraperitoneal( i. p) injection of streptozotocin into male mice at the dose of 45 mg·kg-1 body weight( BW) . Mice were divided into three different groups containing eight to twelve in each. Age matched male C57 mice were used as nor-mal controls. Group I diabetes, Group Ⅱ and Ⅱ in-jected with CAR at 10 and 20 mg · kg-1 BW respec-tively once daily. After CAR injection 2, 4 or 6 weeks, the rats were weighted and the plasma concen-trations of glucose, total cholesterol( TC) , triglycerides (TG), Glutamic oxalacetic transaminase(AST), Ala-nine transaminase( ALT) levels were enzymatically de-termined using commercial kits. Results STZ-induced C57 BL/6 J diabetic mice showed an elevation in serum glucose, TG, ALT, AST and LDH levels. Compared to diabetic mice, administration of CAR resulted in sig-nificant decreases(P <0. 05) in plasma glucose, TG and LDH levels in a dose dependent manner, but no effect on elevated TC, ALT and AST levels. Conclu-sion These major findings provide evidence that CAR has anti diabetic property and it has the potential for development into a drug to prevent hyperglycemia, re-duce blood lipids and protect the dammaged organs.
4.Expression of Foxp3 +Tregs and PD1 in gastric cancer tissues and their correlation with clinicopathological factors and prognosis
Jingying HOU ; Rengyun XIANG ; Shufen CHEN ; Zhong YU ; Shuyun WU ; Lin WANG ; Lingyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(10):1744-1749
AIM:ToinvestigatetheexpressionofFoxp3+regulatoryTcells(Foxp3+Tregs)andprogrammed death receptor 1 (PD1) in gastric cancer tissues and their association with clinicopathological factors and prognosis of the patients.The correlation between the 2 molecules was also analyzed at the same time.METHODS: The tumor sections from 111 gastric cancer patients were stained for Foxp3 and PD1 by the method of immunohistochemistry.The associations of the expression levels of these 2 molecules with clinicopathological factors involved in the disease progression and progno-sis were statistically analyzed .The relationship of their expression was detected.RESULTS:Foxp3 +Tregs and PD1 were expressed in the gastric cancer tissues, and PD1 was expressed in the tumor infiltrating lymphocytes ( TILs) .The expres-sion of Foxp3 and PD1 was correlated with lymph node metastasis, clinicopathological stage and prognosis of gastric cancer patients.The expression of these 2 determinants in the patients with lymph node metastasis and an advanced clinicopatho-logical stage was distinctly higher ( P<0.05 ) .The patients with positive expression of the 2 indexes presented a lower overall survival rate and worse prognosis (P<0.05).A significantly positive correlation between the infiltration of Foxp3 +Tregs and the expression of PD1+TILs was also observed (P<0.01).CONCLUSION:Foxp3 +Tregs and PD1 +TILs co-infiltrate in the gastric cancer tissues, which can be used as biological markers to predict the disease progression and prog-nosis.
5.Immunological traits of mesenchymal stem cell derived from Umbilical cord Wharton's jelly
Shuyun LIU ; Shibi LU ; Mei YUAN ; Li ZHANG ; Kedong HOU ; Xifu ZHENG ; Bin ZHAO ; Xiang SUI ; Wenjing XU ; Quanyi GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(4):343-350
Objective To probe the immunological traits of mesenchymal stem cells derived from umbilical cord Wharton's jelly (WJMSCs). Methods The diced Wharton's jelly which was from healthy fullterm birth human umbilical cord was cultured. The mesenchymal stem cells were identified with mesenchymal stem cells markers expression by flow cytometry and multiple differentiation ability. The expression of MHC- Ⅰ / Ⅱ, costimulatory molecules (CD40, CD80 and CD86) was detected with flow cytomctry, immunocytochemistry, and RT-PCR. The expression of immune inhibitors like HLA-G, IDO, and PGE2 was detected by immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR. The expression of immune-related molecules as IL-10, TGF-β, FGF and VEGF was detected with antibody microarray and western blot. Further more, to clarify the in vivo immune reaction of hWJMSCs, we fabricated the hWJMSC-scaffold constructs and implanted them into the rabbit backs. The lymphocyte infiltration and implanted cell survival observed with immunofluorescence. Results After culturinge of diced Wharton's jelly tissue, we obtained spindle-shaped cells. With differentiation medium, the cells can differentiate into osteoblasts, chongdrocytes, adipose cells and schwann cells. Expression of MHC, costimulatory molecules, and a series of immune suppressive-related molecules was found. Immune inhibitors as HLA-G, 1DO, PGE2, and immune suppressive related molecules as HGF, VEGF, TGFand IL-10 were positively expressed. But the cells did not express MHC-Ⅱ. No immune rejection was observed in vivo after implantation of hWJMSC-scaffold constructs. Conclusion It can be concluded that hWJMSCs have very low immunogenicity, which means the cells have potential to induce immune tolerance.The hWJMSCs do not provoke immune rejection in vivo.
6.Expression and clinical significance of MAGE-C1 in breast cancer tissues
LI Nan ; SHAN Baoen ; ZHAO Lianmei ; GU Guang ; HOU Shuyun
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(10):1112-1117
[Abstract] Objective: To investigate the expression of MAGE-C1 (melanoma-associated antigen-C1) in breast cancer tissues and its
correlation with clinicopathological features and prognosis of breast cancer patients. Methods: Breast cancer tissues, normal breast
tissues and benign breast lesion tissues (60 samples for each) were collected from the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University
during January 2008 and December 2008.The mRNA and protein expressions of MAGE-C1 in three types of breast tissues were detected
by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry, and their correlation with clinicopathological parameters and prognosis of breast cancer
patients were also analyzed. DNA methylase inhibitor 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-CdR) and histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin
A (TSA) were used to treat breast cancer MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells, and RT-PCR was used to determine the changes in mRNA
expression of MAGE-C1 after drug treatment. Results: The positive expression rate of MAGE-C1 mRNA and protein in breast cancer
tissues were 43.3% (26/60) and 38.3% (23/60), respectively; and the mRNA and protein expressions of MAGE-C1 were all negative
in normal breast tissues and benign breast lesion tissues. MAGE-C1 expression was positively associated with high tumor grade
(χ2
=6.233, P<0.05). Recurrence-free survival (RFS) of patients with negative MAGE-C1 expression was significantly longer than
those patients with positive MAGE-C1 expression (χ 2
=4.213, P<0.05). MAGE-C1 expression (HR=3.980, P<0.05) and clinical
stage (HR=3.637, P<0.05) could be used as independent prognostic factors for breast cancer patients. 5-Aza-CdR and/or TSA treatment
had no significant influence on MAGE-C1 gene expression (P>0.05). Conclusion: MAGE-C1 is a tumor-specific antigen and its
expression is associated with poor prognosis of breast cancer patients.