1.Study on the peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets and natural killer cell in children with asthmatic pneumonia
Yonghong HUANG ; Ying KANG ; Dengke HAN ; Qiong CHEN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(17):2365-2366,2370
Objective To explore the expression and significance of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subgroups and natural killer cell in children with asthmatic pneumonia.Methods From 2013 to 2016,asthmatic children with pneumonia were erolled in the study as asthmatic pneumonia group(36 cases) and 36 cases medical health children as control group at the same time in Zhongshan City people′s hospital.Flow cytometry was used to test analysis of two groups of T lymphocyte subsets and natural killer cell in serum and the expression of CD28,CD56,using ROC curve analysis results.Results Asthmatic pneumonia group compared with control group,the difference of CD3+ and CD3+CD8+,CD28+,CD8+CD28+,CD8+CD28-,CD3-CD16+CD56+ and CD3+CD16+CD56+,CD3+CD4+/CD3+ CD8+ was statistically significant(P<0.05).According to the results of flow parameters have higher sensitivity by the ROC curve statistics.Conclusion Asthmatic pneumonia children have immune dysfunction,immune function changes associate with asthmatic,which is of great clinical significance to carry out immune function detection for children with asthmatic pneumonia.
2.125 cases of children with epilepsy peripheral blood B lymphocytes ,NK cells and NKT cells in the detection and analysis
Yonghong HUANG ; Ying KANG ; Dengke HAN ; Qiong CHEN ; Shengnan XU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(23):3286-3287,3290
Objective To investigate the changes and clinical significance of CD19 ,CD20 ,CD3-CD16+ CD56+ (NK cells) and CD3+CD16+CD56+ (NKT cells) in the children with epilepsy .Methods 125 cases of children with epilepsy children confirmed by Pediatric neurology specialists in Zhongshan People's Hospital from January 2013 to March 2016 were selected as epilepsy group , while 125 cases of healthy children were selected as control group ,and the levels of CD19 ,CD20 ,NK cells and NKT cells in periph-eral blood of two groups were detected by flow cytometry .Results CD19 ,CD20 ,NK cells and NKT cells levels in epilepsy group were higher than those in control group ,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) .For ROC curve analysis ,CD19 optimal cutoff value of 9 .4 ,the area under the curve was 90 .3% ,with 91 .7% sensitivity .CD20 optimal cutoff value of 7 .75 ,the ar-ea under the curve was 87 .3% ,with 91 .7% sensitivity .NK cells optimal cutoff value of 8 .55 ,the area under the curve was 80 .5% , with 95 .8% sensitivity .NKT cells optimal cutoff value of 0 .35 ,the area under the curve was 76 .9% ,with 91 .7% sensitivity .Con-clusion CD19 ,CD20 ,NK cells and NKT cells can be used as important indexes for monitoring immune conditions in children with epilepsy .
3.Perioperative Animal Care for Xenotransplantation from Genetically Edited Pigs to Monkeys
Chan ZHU ; Dongliang ZHANG ; Deli ZHAO ; Xueqin SHI ; Lei QIAN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yan JIN ; Wei DUAN ; Ruocheng QI ; Chaohua LIU ; Xuekang YANG ; Juntao HAN ; Dengke PAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(5):495-501
Objective To discuss the perioperative care and wound protection of xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys, with the goal of improving the success rate of such experimental procedures. Methods From October 2022 to October 2023, perioperative care and wound protection were performed on 7 recipient rhesus monkeys undergoing xenotransplantation of genetically edited pig tissues and organs. Customized wound protective garments were designed based on monkeys' size and surgical area to protect the wounds, alongside meticulous perioperative care. This included preoperative preparation and medication, intraoperative monitoring of physiological indicators and anesthesia management, and postoperative care comprising wound protection, observation and monitoring, and nutritional support. Results All seven monkeys successfully underwent xenotransplantation. With the aid of protective garments and detailed care, all surgical wounds healed by first intention, and postoperative recovery was satisfactory. Conclusion Proper care and wound protection during xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys not only promote wound healing, but also alleviate pain and harm to animals. This has significant implications for advancing experimental research in pig-monkey xenotransplantation and enhancing animal welfare.