1.Circulating Immune Complexes in Patients with Gastric Cancer
Jia YE ; Je HU ; Bailing LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(01):-
186 serum samples from 81 patients with gastric cancer were determined for circulatingimmune complexe (CIC) by using the polyethylene glycol turbidity assay. Compared with 105healthy blood donors, the mean value of CIC were significantly increased in pretreatment pati-ents (47.46?24.52vs.27.67?12.09), and the corresponding figures for stage Ⅰ+Ⅱ, Ⅲ and stage Ⅳpatients were 38.60?14.24, 42.04?13. 18 and 54.31?29. 15 respectively. The incidence of positivityof CIC in pretreatment patients was 32.1%. The mean value of CIC is significantlyhigher in patients whose disease could not be treated with radical surgery than in patientswhose disease could.CIC levels increased significantly during 11~45 days after radical operation.CIC levels were positive correlated with levels of serum IgA, IgM, C_3, and negative corre-lated with the rate of lymphocyte transformation. The patients found positive for ANA hadhigher incidence of positivity of CIC than those found negative for ANA.The clinical signifi-cance of CIC in patients with gastric cancer was also discussed.
2.The relationship between the serum concentration of TGF-?_1 and gastric cancer invasion and metastasis
Yanjun CHU ; Yanru LU ; Bailing JIA
Clinical Medicine of China 2000;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between the serum c oncentration of TGF-? 1 and invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer,and the effect of surgical treatment on the serum concentration of TGF-? 1.M ethods The serum concentration of TGF-? 1 of 48 cases of gastric can cer was detected by ELISA 3 days before and 7-10 days after surgical treatment. Results The serum concentration of TGF-? 1 of gastric cancer before surgical treatment (404.6? 12.0) mg/L was higher than that after surg ical treatment (294.3?33.9) mg/L (P
3.Intrafamilial infection of Helicobacter pylori in Zhengzhou area
Lei LEI ; Yuanna DANG ; Xuechun YU ; Qiaoqiao SHAO ; Jing MA ; Miao YU ; Chen ZHANG ; Junbo ZHAO ; Ruobing HU ; Yabin QI ; Peiru WEI ; Wei XIAO ; Shuangyin HAN ; Bailing JIA ; Chunrong WANG ; Songze DING
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2023;22(7):697-703
Objective:To investigate Helicobactor pylori (H. pylori) infection status and interfamilial transmission pattern in Zhengzhou area. Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2020 to march 2021, among 731 individual from 266 families randomly selected from 9 communities of Zhengzhou area. H. pylori infection status was determined by serum antibody tests, and 13C-urea breath test was performed in the previously eradicated population to clarify the current infection status. The individual and familial infection rate, infection status for couples and children and adolescent were analyzed. Results:Among 731 individuals from 266 families, 397 of them were H. pylori positive. The individual infection rate was 54.31% (397/731); among infected individuals 77.83% (307/397) were infected with type Ⅰ strain, 22.67% (90/397) were infected by type Ⅱ strain. Annual household income ( χ2=0.419, 0.410, 0.213, all P>0.05), smoking history (χ 2=0.071, P>0.05), drinking history ( χ2=0.071, P>0.05), dining place ( χ2=0.009, P>0.05), gastrointestinal symptoms ( χ2=0.047, P>0.05), family history of gastric disease ( χ2=0.069, P>0.05), and history of gastric cancer ( χ2=0.004, P>0.05) had no significant differences between H. pylori-positive and -negative groups, but the infection rate in individuals with higher education level was lower ( χ2=4.449, P<0.05). The infection rate was significantly higher in≥18 age groups compared with<18 age groups ( χ2=6.531, 23.362, 20.671, 24.244, 37.948, 14.597 and 5.170, all P<0.05). The familial H. pylori infection rate was 87.59% (233/266), and in 61 families all member were infected (26.18%, 61/233). The positive rate was 23.08% (6/26) in 50 families with children under 18 years when both parents were infected. Among 231 coupled families, both couples were infected in 78 families (33.76%), one couple was infected in 113 families (48.92%), and both couples were not infected in 40 (17.32%). With the increase of marriage time, the infection rate of both spouses increased significantly ( χ2=7.775, 12.662, 15.487, all P<0.05). Conclusions:The distribution of H. pylori infection presents a family cluster pattern, and intrafamilial infection is an important transmission rout of H. pylori. The type I strain of H. pylori is the dominate strain in this area.
4.Analysis on YABBY Transcription Factor Family of Original Plant Cannabis sativa of Traditional Chinese Medicine Cannabis Fructus
Jia-ying SUN ; Zhen WANG ; Yao-lei MI ; Xiang-xiao MENG ; Hui-hua WAN ; Yun YAN ; Wei SUN ; Wei MA
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2021;27(5):124-131
Objective:To analyze the sequence characteristics,chromosomal location,gene structure,conserved motifs,phylogenetic evolution and differential gene expressions of the