1.Effect of Paclitaxel on Expression of PD-L1 in Surface of Cervical Cancer TC-1 Cells
Jing YANG ; Xiao XIAO ; Jie WEI ; Peng KOU ; Lihua YANG
Herald of Medicine 2015;(8):1028-1031
Objective To investigate effect of paclitaxel on expression of programmed death ligand-1 ( PD-L1 ) in the surface of cervical cancer TC-1 cells and its mechanism. Methods ①The cells were divided into two groups: paclitaxel group, paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker (G? 6976) group. There were 4 concentration gradient and 5 holes for each group, and each hole has its corresponding concentration of drugs. Influence of paclitaxel on TC-1 cell viability and effect of PKD blocker G? 6976 on IC50 value of paclitaxel were evaluated by MTT method.②The cells were divided into 0. 9% sodium chloride solution ( NS) group and paclitaxel group, There were 5 holes of each group. Effect of paclitaxel on PD-L1 expression on the surface of TC-1 cells were measured by immunohistochemistry.③The cells were divided into 4 groups:NS+DMSO group, G? 6976 group, paclitaxel group and paclitaxel+G? 6976 group. There were 5 holes for each group. Effect of paclitaxel and G? 6976 on PD-L1 expression on the surface of TC-1 cells were measured by immunohistochemistry. The expressions of PD-L1 on the surface of cells were measured by immunofluorescence treated with different drugs. Results The IC50 value of paclitaxel was 40 μg·mL-1 in paclitaxel group, and 38. 9 μg·mL-1 in paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker G? 6976 group, without significant difference between the two groups (P>0. 05). The expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells were significantly higher in paclitaxel group than in negative control group [(88. 48±13. 44)% vs. (39. 59±5. 99)%, P<0. 05]. The expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells was (79. 7%±4. 7)% after treatment with paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker G? 6976 for 24 h, and it was significantly lower than that in paclitaxel group [(96. 8±2. 5)%, P<0. 05]. Conclusion Paclitaxel promotes the expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells, which could be significantly inhibited by blocking PKD pathway. Paclitaxel may exert its effect through PKD pathway.
3.Research on distribution of patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular based on cluster analysis.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3682-3686
To discuss the distribution of patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular, the patents' holders for Chinese herbal compounds in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular were cluster analyzed by means of simple statistics and cluster analysis. Clustering variables were composed of patent applications, patent maintained number, related papers' quantity, etc. Chinese herbal compound patents' holders were divided into four categories according to their different scientific research and patent strength. It is the magic weapon for Chinese herbal compound patents' holders that have scientific research patents' transforming and make coordination of patent protection and scientific innovation.
Biometry
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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drug therapy
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Cerebrovascular Disorders
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drug therapy
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Cluster Analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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economics
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therapeutic use
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Herbal Medicine
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economics
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legislation & jurisprudence
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manpower
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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economics
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Patents as Topic
4.Roles of lipid droplets in hepatitis C virus life cycle.
Xiao-Jie YANG ; Lei-Liang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(1):91-97
Lipid droplets are the main storage organelles for intracellular neutral lipids. Many recent studies have found that lipid droplets are closely related to hepatitis C virus (HCV). Lipid droplets play important roles in the multiple processes of HCV life cycle, such as infection, replication, assembly, and secretion. In this review, we summarize the recent research progress in the roles of lipid droplets in HCV life cycle.
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metabolism
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physiology
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virology
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metabolism
5.Effect of acupuncture plus medium-frequency electric stimulation on bladder function after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2017;15(5):371-376
Objective:To observe the effect of acupuncture plus medium-frequency electric stimulation on bladder function after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Methods:A total of 170 patients confirmed by biopsy and surgical pathology and treated with radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer were randomly divided into an acupuncture group, an observation group and a control group by random digital table. Fifty-six cases in the acupuncture group were treated with acupuncture after surgery, one session each day, till the extubation day; 58 cases in the observation group were treated with acupuncture plus medium-frequency electric stimulation after surgery, one session each day, till the extubation day; and 56 cases in the control group didn't receive any intervention, and the catheter was retained till the extubation day. On the postoperative day 14, all groups were dealt with catheterization to determine the residual urine volume, in order to observe the occurrence rate of urinary retention and the recovery of bladder function and to compare the differences of the therapeutic effects among the groups. Results:The occurrence rates of urinary retention were respectively 16.1%, 20.7% and 46.4% in the acupuncture group, observation group and control group, with significant differences (P<0.05). When comparing the acupuncture group and the observation group with the control group, there were significant differences (bothP<0.05). In comparison between the acupuncture group and the observation group, there was no significant difference (P>0.05). The recovery rates of bladder function in the three group were respectively 42.9%, 60.3% and 41.1% without significant differences (P>0.05). Moreover, there were no significant between-group differences (P>0.05), but acupuncture plus medium-frequency electric stimulation showed a better tendency. Conclusion: The single application of acupuncture therapy is effective and able to prevent urinary retention after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Acupuncture plus medium-frequency electric stimulation can effectively enhance the recovery of bladder function and reduce the residual urine volume in the bladder to the maximum.
6.Relationship between CT characteristics and prognosis in patients with primary supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage
Jie YANG ; Ming LIU ; Jiahe XIAO
Journal of Clinical Neurology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between cranial CT characteristics and prognosis after first-ever primary supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage (PSICH). Methods The data of clinic and CT in patients with first-ever PSICH were registered prospectively and followed up for 6 months. The relationship between the prognosis and the clinic data was analyzed using univariate and multivariate Logistical regression analysis.Results (1) The volume of hematoma was an independent CT predictor of death at 1st, 3rd and 6th month. (2) Both the volume of hematoma and secondary ventricular hemorrhage were independent CT predictors of death/disability at 6th month.Conclusions (1)The volume of hematoma can be used to predict death in patients with PSICH.(2)The volume of hematoma and secondary ventricular hemorrhage can be used to predict the death/disability rate of PSICH.
7.Correlation between Pulmonary Hypertension Induced by High Blood Flow and Nuclear Factor-?B
xiao-xiao, YU ; jie, YANG ; ruo-peng, SUN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(13):-
Congenital heart disease with left-to-right shunt easily lead to pulmonary hypertension.Currently agreed about its mechanism:shear stress induced by high pulmonary blood flow stimulus pulmonary endothelium,to start regulation of genetic transcription,to initiate a series of molecular biology and pathophysiology changes,and finally to lead to pulmonary vascular pathologic remolding.Nuclear factor(NF)-?B is a kind of nuclear factor with multiple biological effect and play an important role in pulmonary vascular remolding.NF-?B signal can be actiacted by high blood flow.Its target gene products,for example,vasoactive mediators,cytokines,make pulmonary vessels difficulty to maintain the normal structure and cause pulmonary vascular contraction and remolding,thus,pulmonary arterial pressure increases.
8.Clinical application and principled parameter setting of Nanoknife for pancreatic cancer
Yingtian WEI ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG ; Xiaofeng HE ; Xin ZHANG ; Jie LI ; Jie YANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(4):252-255
Nanoknife (irreversible electroporation) has demonstrated to be a safe and effective approach to tumor ablation,and plays a prominent role in application of treatment of pancreatic carcinoma,specifically locally advanced pancreatic carcinoma (LAPC).The complicated parameters of Nanoknife comparatively is still difficult.The advantage,optimal selection,adequate parameters regarding Nanoknife were reviewed in this article.
9.CT-guided percutaneous irreversible electroporation for the treatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Yingtian WEI ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaofeng HE ; Xin ZHANG ; Jie LI ; Jie YANG ; Xiaobo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(10):789-793
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of treatment with CT-guided percutaneous irreversible electroporation (IRE) of locally advanced pancreatic cancer(LAPC). Methods Patients with unresectable radiographic stage ⅢLAPC were prospectively collected. Comprehensive blood and imaging (CT,MRI,PET-CT) baseline examinations were completed and analyzed preoperatively. Operations were performed under general anesthesia and the needles were inserted under the guidance of CT. Ablative parameters were altered depending on the tumor size, anatomical location, and the number of electrodes. Needle withdrawal combined segmental ablation was chosen and the active electrode exposure length was 1 cm. All the imaging and serological follow-up examinations were performed within 1 to 3 days after procedures, at day 7 postoperatively, 1 and 3 months postoperatively to evaluate the safety and efficacy of IRE(according to modified response evaluation criteria in solid tumours of WHO). Results All the procedures were completed successfully. Immediately postoperative CT and/or MRI images showed all the ablation areas were well-defined and presented low-density necrosis without enhancement. The CT scans at day 7 postoperatively showed all the 14 lesions were drastically necrotized and the surrounding tissues were unharmed. CT and/or MRI scans at 1 month postoperatively revealed hypodense or low signal ablation areas without enhancement and the peritumoral and involved vessels and pancreatic duct were undamaged. All the patients had a CA199 transient rising, but it decreased progressively within 3 days and then markedly decreased at 1 weak and 1 month postoperatively. The laboratory carcino-embryonic antigen was almost within normal lists. Peripancreatic exudation was noted in 3 cases immediately after the procedures. One patient developed retroperitoneal infection. Mesenteric(2 of 4)and portal(2 of 4)venous thrombosis were found on MRI images in 4 patients. One patient had a duodenum stenosis and 1 died from serious gastrointestinal bleeding 2.5 months after IRE(unclear etiopathogenisis). The postoperative 3 months dynamic imaging showed that 4 of 13 reached complete response (CR) ,7 of 13 reached partial response (PR) and 2 of 13 had stable disease (SD). Conclusion CT-guided percutaneous IRE is safe and effective in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
10.Safety and effectiveness of modified radioactive iodine-125 seed implantation in treatment of lung cancer patients with poor lung function
Peng DU ; Wei LU ; Yueyong XIAO ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaofeng HE ; Xin ZHANG ; Jie LI ; Jie YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;(1):32-36
Objective To study the safety and effectiveness of modified radioactive 125I seed implantation in treatment of lung cancer patients with poor lung function. Methods Thirty one lung cancer patients with poor lung function were enrolled into this study. All of them were implanted 125I seed with technology of fan-shaped distribution and coaxial puncture. Brachytherapy planning system(TPS) was used to draw up a preoperative implantation plan. Fan-shaped seed distribution system was used to simulate surgical program, and implantation pitch was 0.5 to 1.0 cm. Real-time adjustment is necessary during surgery. Dose distributions were checked by TPS immediately after implantation. Match peripheral dose(MPD),the dose of 90% tumor volume(D90)and the tumor volume covered by 90% prescription dose(D90)were calculated. Intraoperative and postoperative surgery-related complications were analyzed. All patients were followed up to 6 months, at month 2, 4 and 6 post-procedure, CT scan was performed to evaluate the local control rate of tumors. Results The technical success rate was 100% for placement of the 125I seed. MPD of the tumors was 90 to 140 Gy. D90 was 95 to 146 Gy,median dose was 118 Gy.V90 was 92%to 97%,median dose was 94%. Surgery-related complications included pulmonary hemorrhage(1 patient), pleural cavity hemorrhage (2 patients), pneumothorax(2 patients). The 2-month, 4-month and 6-monthlocal control rates were 31%(10/32), 78%(25/32) and 90%(29/32)respectively. The overall complete remission(CR) rate was18%(6/32), partial response(PR) rate was 72%(23/32), stable disease(SD)rate was6%(2/32), progression disease(PD) rate was 3%(1/32).Acute radiation pneumonitis Grade 0 in 29 patients, Grade Ⅰin 4 patients; advanced radiation pneumonitis:grade 0 in 30 patients and gradeⅠin 3 patients. Conclusions The technology of fan-shaped distribution and coaxial puncture for radioactive 125I seed implantation was safe and effective to treat lung cancer patients with poor lung function.