1.Relationship between cell activity and multidrug resistance of CD44+CD24-/lowbreast cancer stem cells
Xiaojian ZHAI ; Hao ZHANG ; Yini ZHANG ; Ming NI ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(32):4758-4763
BACKGROUND:Tumor stem cels are found to be involved in the recurrence, metastasis and drug resistance of the tumor.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the relationship between cel activity and multidrug resistance of CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels.
METHODS:CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels sorted from multidrug resistant breast cancer cel line MCF-7/ADR were detected as percentage using flow cytometry. P-gp fluorescence intensity of the cel membrane and MDR mRNA expression in sorted cels and MCF-7/ADR were detected using flow cytometry and RT-PCR, respectively.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: After sorting by flow cytometry, the proportion of CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels was more than 90%, indicating that the sorted cels could meet the needs of the subsequent experiment. CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets exhibited stronger ability to form microspheres than non- CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets. The P-gp fluorescence intensity and MDR mRNA expression of CD44+CD24-/low cels were significantly higher than those of MFC-7/ADR cel line (P < 0.05). These experimental findings suggest that CD44+CD24-/low breast cancer stem cels sorted from MCF-7/ADR cel lines have a strong ability to form cel microspheresin vitro, and significantly raise the level of P-gp protein and MDR mRNA expression, which may be one of the causes of multidrug resistance.
2.Relations between flexor hallucis longus changes and pes planus in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Hao DAI ; Yanxi CHEN ; Weitao ZHAI ; Lingchun WANG ; Yini HAO ; Jianying MAO ; Lingling LU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2013;(4):383-387
Objective To assess the correlation between tenosynovitis or rupture of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) and pes planus in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods The data of 47 RA patients (97 feet) with painful feet was retrospectively analyzed which was collected From February 2008 to June 2011.In accordance with the results of the FHL changes got by ultrasonography,the patients were divided into 3 groups.Group A consisted of those with normal FHL (27 feet).Group B consisted of those with FHL tenosynovitis (40 feet),and Group C eonsisted of those with FHL rupture (27 feet).Load bearing lateral radiographs were taken for all the patients.The correlation study was carried out based on the pes planus-related parameters,such as the measurement of heel pitch angle (HPA) and tarsal and 1st metatarsal angle (TM1).Factors like patients' age and course of disease were also taken into the consideration during the study.Results The mean age of those in group A was 49.9±9.2 years vs.56.2±9.2 years in group B and 54.7±8.0 years in group C.The mean duration was 4.7±2.6 years in Group A vs.16.2±7.4 years in Group B 5°±3.6° in Group C.The mean TM1 was 2.5°±2.2° in Group A vs.6.5°±3.2° in Group B and 11.2°±4.9° in Group C.Significant statistics difference were found among the three groups in these parameters.HPA< 20° was found among 6/27 feet in group A,31/40 in group B and 27/27 in group C.TM1 >4° was found among 5/27 feet in group A,30/40 in group B and 27/27 in group C.Conclusion FHL changes were common in RA patients and its severitv had positive correlation to pes planus.These changes were affected by age and duration,and could be evaluated effectively by ultrasound.
3.Radiographic and functional results of the intertrochanteric fractures with or without lateral femoral wall fractures using proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA)
Yanxi CHEN ; Jiong MEI ; Gang BI ; Guochen DAI ; Kun ZHANG ; Yini HAO ; Minfei QIANG ; Guangrong YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(7):614-620
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of the intertrochanteric fractures with or without lateral femoral wall fractures using proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA).Methods From May 2008 to June 2011,102 patients with intertrochanteric fractures were treated with PFNA.In accordance with the preoperative three dimensional CT reconstruction(3D CT) images,the group A included 41 cases with lateral femoral wall fractures,and the other 61 cases with an intact lateral wall were in group B.According to the AO/OTA classification,there were 5 cases in 31-A2,36 in 31-A3 in group A,and 61 in 31-A2 in group B.The operative time,operative blood loss,average length of stay,postoperative X-ray images,and 3D CT images were collected for each patient.Time of partial weight-bearing,full weight-bearing and fracture healing were also recorded.Clinical evaluation was made using the functional recovery scale (FRS) of hip fractures.Results The mean operation time was 56±8 min in group A vs 45±6 min in group B; the mean blood loss was 238±21 ml vs 175±11 ml; the average length of stay was 17±3 days vs 15±3 days.On the postoperative radiography,the blowout of lateral trochanteric wall only occurred in 8 (19.5%,8/41) cases in group A and 3 (4.9%,3/61) in group B.According to the postoperative 3D CT,the similar findings were seen in 36 (87.8%.36/41) cases in group A and 45 (73.8%,45/61) in group B.Eighty-two cases were followed up for 6 to 35 months (mean.19.5 months).The mean FRS score was 64.2±4.8 points in group A and 76.5±7.9 points in group B.Conclusion When treating unstable intertrochanteric fractures,iatrogenic fractures in lateral trochanteric wall could be easily caused with using PFNA.3D CT could effectively evaluate iatrogenic trauma in the intertrochanteric fractures.
4.Overuse-induced patella-patellar tendon junction injuries:histological characteristics and growth factor expression levels
Xiaotian LIANG ; Xiaohui ZENG ; Bo WANG ; Yini TANG ; Zhiteng HAO ; Lin WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(8):1251-1256
BACKGROUND: Although overuse-induced patella-patellar tendon junction injury is a common disease, its pathogenesis and healing mechanism remain unclear.OBJECTIVE: To establish an overuse-induced injury animal model by a repetitive traction at the patellar tendon insertion,and to explore its pathogenesis and healing mechanism based on histomorphology and growth factor expression levels.METHODS: Twenty-eight New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into four groups: the rabbit left and right posterior limbs without any intervention as controls (n=4); cyclic loading training targeting the left posterior limb was done in model,healing and training groups (n=8 per group) for 4 weeks. Afterwards, the rabbits in the model group were killed immediately, rabbits in the healing group relaxed for another 4 weeks and then were killed, while rabbits in the training group were subjected to 4-week low-intensity training. The histological changes and growth factor expression levels during patella-patellar tendon junction injury and healing after load training were observed.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with the control group, in the model group, the cells and collagenous fibers arranged in disorder, and the tidemark disappeared. The healing and training groups healed incompletely, but showed better histological changes than the model group. The thickness of fibrocartilage and basic fibroblast growth factor level in the control group were significantly lower than those in the other three groups (P < 0.05). The cell density and vascular endothelial growth factor level in the model group were significantly higher than those in the control and healing groups (P < 0.05). These results show that the animal model of overuse-induced patella-patellar tendon junction injury cannot return to normal after 4 weeks of rest, but the low-intensity training is conductive to healing quality.
5.Bibliometric analysis of scleral lens research trends based on Web of Science
Hao XU ; Wanli ZHOU ; Jing ZHAI ; Yini LI ; Yingxuan GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2024;42(2):152-158
Objective:To analyze the research status of scleral lenses by bibliometric method based on the relevant collection of scleral lenses in the Web of Science database.Methods:Using the scleral lens-related literature collected in the Web of Science Core Collection database in the past 10 years (January 2013 to December 2022) as the object of analysis, bibliometric method and CiteSpace tools were used to conduct visual analysis of the literature.A comprehensive analysis of the volume of literature published, the distribution of countries and institutions, the information of core authors, the distribution of journals, and keyword clustering was performed.Results:A total of 340 articles were retrieved, which were published in 54 journals, with an average of 6.3 articles per journal, involving 301 authors.Research in this area covered 35 countries or regions, and 256 research institutions were involved.Discipline development was mainly in the United States, India, Spain and Australia.The main focus was on scleral lens (scleral contact lens), ocular surface disease, corneal edema, miniature scleral lens, etc.In the past 10 years, the trend of research hot topics in scleral lenses had shifted from the initial study of combining scleral contact lenses with ocular surface diseases to the subsequent study of prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem, and the exploration of corneal clearance and shape.From 2013 to 2021, the main focuses were ocular surface diseases, scleral contact lenses, and corneal edema.After 2021, research on ocular surface diseases and keratoplasty declined.From January 2013 to December 2022, emergent keywords related to scleral lens mainly included scleral contact lens, transplantation, anti-host disease, prosthetic device in the first stage, artificial replacement of ocular surface ecosystem and irregular cornea in the second stage, and the research on corneal gap and characteristic shape in the third stage.Optical coherence tomography and corneal topography were commonly used examinations for scleral lens research and fitting.Conclusions:At present, the scleral lens is mainly used for dry eye, corneal diseases, corneal ectasia, keratitis, and corneal transplantation, especially after penetrating keratoplasty and refractive errors.Prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem, and the exploration of corneal clearance and shape are the research hotspots in scleral lenses.
6.Renal tubular epithelial cell quality control mechanisms as therapeutic targets in renal fibrosis
Bao YINI ; Shan QIYUAN ; Lu KEDA ; Yang QIAO ; Liang YING ; Kuang HAODAN ; Wang LU ; Hao MIN ; Peng MENGYUN ; Zhang SHUOSHENG ; Cao GANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(8):1099-1109
Renal fibrosis is a devastating consequence of progressive chronic kidney disease,representing a major public health challenge worldwide.The underlying mechanisms in the pathogenesis of renal fibrosis remain unclear,and effective treatments are still lacking.Renal tubular epithelial cells(RTECs)maintain kidney function,and their dysfunction has emerged as a critical contributor to renal fibrosis.Cellular quality control comprises several components,including telomere homeostasis,ubiquitin-proteasome system(UPS),autophagy,mitochondrial homeostasis(mitophagy and mitochondrial metabolism),endoplasmic reticulum(ER,unfolded protein response),and lysosomes.Failures in the cellular quality control of RTECs,including DNA,protein,and organelle damage,exert profibrotic functions by leading to senescence,defective autophagy,ER stress,mitochondrial and lysosomal dysfunction,apoptosis,fibro-blast activation,and immune cell recruitment.In this review,we summarize recent advances in un-derstanding the role of quality control components and intercellular crosstalk networks in RTECs,within the context of renal fibrosis.