1.The anti-tumor immunoresponses by unreplicable recombinant vaccinia virus expressing HPV16 L1,L2,and E7 proteins
Jiangtao FAN ; Xinqiu CHEN ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1986;0(04):-
Objective:To evaluate the anti-tumor immune responses of nureplicable recombinant vaccinia virus-based vaccine expressing HPV16 L1 and L2E7 proteins.Methods:The anti-tumor effects of the vaccine were observed using mouse models of prophylactic,therapeutic and tumor excision.The cell-mediated immunity induced by the vaccine was assessed by enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) assay.Results:The vaccine could protect 60% and 50% mice from the challenge of HPV16-positive tumor cells in prophylactic and therapeutic mouse model,respectively.It could protect from recurrence of the tumor in 70% mice of the excision model.The differences among the groups were significant.Strongly specific cell-mediated immunity was found using ELISPOT and CTL assay.Conclusion:The ideal anti-tumor immune responses can be induced by NTVJL1/L2E7 vaccine in mice and it can be considered to be one candidate vaccine of cervical cancer.
2.Comparison of different surgical techniques for treatment of concealed penis
Boyong LI ; Guofu ZHANG ; Huan WANG ; Xiuying TANG ; Bin LI ; Xinqiu FAN ; Haiyue LIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(2):128-130
Objective To compare the effects of different surgical techniques for treatment of concealed penis. Methods A retrospective review of 219 patients underwent surgical correction of concealed penis between 1986 and 2007 was performed. The mean age was (10.3±2.4) years(3-15 years). The penile length was (1.9±0. 5)cm(0. 5-3. 0 cm)before operation. Ninty-three patients were the severe degree of concealed penis. The others were the moderate degree. All patients under-went operation with different techniques, including Johnston's technique in 34, Devine's technique in 42, modified Devinds technique in 125 and Brisson's technique in 18. The increased length of penile af-ter operation was compared among the 4 groups with different surgical techniques by statistical meth-od. Results The postoperative increased length of penile in Johnston's technique, Devine's tech-nique, modified Devine's technique and Brisson's technique was (1.8 ± 0. 4) cm, (2. 0 ± 0. 5) cm, (2.1±0.4)cm and (2.3±0.4)cm respectively. The difference was significant by ANOVA test (F=13.1,P<0. 001). Devines technique, modified DevineSs technique and Brisson's technique were better than Johnston's technique considering the increased length of penile. The complication of severe penile lymphedema of 4 groups developed in 8, 5, 6 and 2 patients respectively. Conclusion Modified De-vine's technique has the satisfactory increasing of penile length for treatment of concealed penis and less complication rate after operation.