1.Analysis of Antibodig Spectrum of Anti- membranous Lahyrinth Proteins in Experimental Animals with Autoimmune Inner- ear Disease
Pengju WANG ; Zhanyuan WU ; Baikui XIAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2000;8(3):131-133
ObjectiveTo define the components of membranous labyrinth proteins which take part in the development of autoimmunity in experimental animals with autoimmune inner- ear disease(AIED). MethodsAn animal modee of AIED was es tablished by using homologous crude inner ear antigen to immune the guinea pig. The autoantibodies against inner ear antigenin the sera of animals were examined by immunoblotting assay. ResultsThe components of membranous labyrinth proteins were very complicated, which had five main bands in electrophoresis; most of immunized animals had only developed two sorts of autoantibod ies which were anti-68 kD and 136 kD membranous labyrinth proteins. There was no positive reaction in sera of control animals. Conclusion This results showed that the immune reactions against the 68 kD and 136 kD proteins of membranous labyrinth may be autoimmune bases for AIED in animals.
2.Expression of CD44s and CD44v6 in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and their significance
Shuangle WANG ; Qiang YANG ; Baikui XIAO ; Yuanshi JIANG ; Enhe CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2000;(10):446-448
Objective: To study the correlation between the expression of CD44s, CD44v6 and theclinicopathological characters of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) so as to analyze the role of them inoccurrence and progression of LSCC. Method:Expression of CD44 and CD44v6 in 46 cases of LSCC and 20 casesof adjacent normal tissues was inspected with immunohistochemical SP method. Result:The expression of CD44sincreased significantly in lymphnode metastasis group (94.4%) and stage Ⅲ~Ⅳ group (96.2%),but decreasedin non-lymphnode metastasis group (67.9%) and stage Ⅰ~Ⅱ group (55.0%). The expression of CD44v6 waslower (21.7%),which wasn′t associated with any clinicopathological characters. Conclusion:The role of CD44and CD44v6 in carcinoma maybe dependent on the species,type of carcinoma, and the expression of CD44s maybe a biologic marker to evaluate metastasis of LSCC.
3.Correlation between changes of oral bacterial flora and radiation-induced oral mucositis during radiotherapy for head and neck
Zekai SHU ; Baikui WANG ; Lei WANG ; Ming CHEN ; Weifen LI ; Yuanyuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(7):665-670
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the changes of oral bacterial flora during head and neck radiotherapy and radiation-induced oral mucositis (ROM).Methods:The oral bacterial samples of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and accompanying family members were obtained before and at the end of radiotherapy and subjected to high-throughput sequencing. C57BL/6 mice were used to establish the ROM models. On the 9 th day after radiotherapy, oral bacterial samples were collected in the radiotherapy group and the negative control group. On the 3 rd, 5 th, 7 th, and 9 th days post-radiotherapy, the tongue tissues were obtained from another batch of mice in the negative control and radiotherapy groups. Inflammatory factors were detected with PCR and HE staining was performed. Results:The oral bacterial diversity of patients after radiotherapy significantly differed from that of patients before radiotherapy and their accompanying family members before and after radiotherapy in Observed species, Chao1, Simpson index (all P<0.05). There was a significant difference in Shannon index between the severe and mild ROM patients ( P=0.036). LEfSe analysis showed that patients with severe ROM had higher levels of g_ Streptococcus and f_ Streptococcus, and lower levels of f_ Familyxl, g_ Gemini and o_ Bacillus. The Simpson index and PCoA results in the oral bacterial samples significantly differed between the negative control and radiotherapy groups (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Radiotherapy can disrupt the balance of bacterial flora. The dysregulated oral bacterial flora is closely associated with the aggravation of ROM.