1.Esophageal acid and alkaline exposure in patients of esophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma after proximal gastrectomy or total gastrectomy
Mi JIAN ; Hui QU ; Guorui SUN ; Peng ZHOU ; Qingsi HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(10):749-752
Objective To compare the esophageal acid and alkaline exposure characteristics of patients with cardia carcinoma after proximal gastrectomy or total gastrectomy.Method A total of 77 patients of cardia carcinoma who underwent radical resection from Sep 2007 to Sep 2011 in our hospital were retrospectively reviewed.24 hour esophageal pH monitoring were performed in all patients.Result Patients were divided into three groups:group TG had total gastrectomy (n =25),group PP had proximal gastrectomy with pyloroplasty (n =33),group NP had proximal gastrectomy (n =19).It revealed that indicators of acid reflux including the overall time length of acid episodes,> 5 min times of acid episodes,duration of longest acid episodes,time length of pH < 4.00 and the DeMeester Scores in group NP were significantly higher than in group PP(U =32,P < 0.01 ; U =35,P < 0.01 ; U =23,P < 0.01 ; U =39,P <0.01 ;U =49,P <0.01 respectively).Only alkline reflux was observed in group TG.The total times of alkaline episodes in PP group was significantly lower than in group TG(U =52,P <0.01) and group NP (U =182,P <0.01).>5 min times of alkaline episodes in group TG was larger than in group PP,and that in group PP was larger than in group NP(P <0.01).Duration of longest alkaline episodes and total period of pH >7.00 in group PP was significantly higher than in group TG(U =125,P < 0.01 ; U =143.5,P < 0.01),and that in group TG was higher than in group NP(U =23.5,P < 0.01 ; U =14,P < 0.01).Conclusions Alkaline reflux deserves more attention in evaluating esophageal reflux in patients with cardia carcinoma after resection.Pyloroplasty is not helpful to relieving esophageal acid episodes while causing severe alkaline reflux.
2.Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of patients of serum alpha-fetoprotein-producing gastric cancer
Peng ZHOU ; Hui QU ; Guorui SUN ; Qingsi HE ; Yang XU ; Jingwei PENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;28(10):740-743
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of serumb alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)-producing gastric cancer.Methods A total of 1396 cases of gastric cancer in our hospital from 2002 to 2007 were retrospectively reviewed.The relationship between serum AFP with clinicopathological factors,survival rate,prognosis and liver metastasis were analyzed.Results There were 90 AFP-producing gastric cancer patients accounting for 6.45% of all the gastric cancer cases during the time period.In those patients there was bigger tumor size,more T3 and T4 invasion (82.2% vs.69.2%),higher incidence of lymph node metastasis (80.0% vs.60.2%)and liver metastasis(6.67% vs.1.68%),and later clinical stage than that in the AFP-negative group.The 1,3,5 year-overall survival (OS) rate in AFP-positive group were 52.2%,31.1%,20% while those in AFP-negative group were 82.5%,59.9%,48.8%.The 1,3,5 year-disease free survival(DFS) rate in AFP-positive group were 47.8%,24.4%,15.6% while those in AFP-negative group were 77.5%,54.8%,44.3%.The AFP-positive group had a shorter median time period than the AFP-negative group when liver metastasis happened (5 months vs.11 months).Conclusions Serum AFP-producing gastric cancer was higher malignancy,it was deeper in invasion and later in clinical stage,more patients with lymph nodes and liver metastasis,low survival rate and poorer prognosis.
3.The correlation of total lymph nodes dissected and that of negative lymph nodes to the prognosis of patients with stage Ⅲ rectal carcinoma undergoing radical resection
Guorui SUN ; Yang XU ; Hui QU ; Peng ZHOU ; Jingwei PENG ; Qingsi HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;(12):974-977
Objective To study retrospectively the relation of the number of all dissected and negative lymph nodes (LNs) to the prognosis of patients with stage Ⅲ rectal carcinoma after radical resection.Methods From 2002 to 2007,412 sage Ⅲ rectal carcinoma patients undergoing radical resection were enrolled.Patients were divided into five groups according to the number of dissected LNs as follows:1 to 6 lymph nodes,7 to 12 lymph nodes,13 to 18 lymph nodes,19 to 24 lymph nodes,and more than 24 lymph nodes.The association with the survival was analyzed.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate survival as a function of time,and survival differences were analyzed with the log-rank test.The correlation between all dissected and negative lymph nodes was analyzed.The Cox proportional hazard model were used to investigate the risk factors for stage Ⅲ rectal carcinoma.Results The 1,3 and 5 years survival rates were respectively 79.9%,59.2% and 43.0%.The 5-year survival rates increased with the increasing number of the examined LNs and the negative LNs,the differences were significant (20.0%、26.5% 、43.9% 、54.2% 、53.5%,P =0.001 ; 10.3% 、34.8% 、51.9% 、56.8% 、70.8%,P =0.000).There were 7301 LNs dissected among which 5698 were pathology negative.The dissected LNs were correlated positively with negative LNs on the Pearson's correlation test(correlation coefficients r =0.899).The total number of dissected LNs and negative LNs were independent prognostic predictors.Conclusions The total number of dissected lymph node and negative lymph nodes are significantly correlated to prognosis of staged Ⅲ rectal carcinoma patient.On premise of standard procedure,we see all dissected and negative lymph nodes as a prognostic auxiliary index.
4.Predictive value of CA125 in peritoneal metastasis and prognosis of patients with gastric carcinoma.
Peng ZHOU ; Hui QU ; Huiwen SHI ; Guorui SUN ; Qingsi HE
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(10):1027-1030
OBJECTIVETo investigate the predictive value of serum CA125 in peritoneal metastasis, and to examine the association of CA125 with the prognosis.
METHODSClinical data of 1285 gastric cancer patients admitted to the Qilu Hospital from March 2003 to September 2008 were retrospectively reviewed. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of serum CA125 for peritoneal metastasis were analyzed. Clinicopathological characteristics and survival were compared between patients with normal serum CA125 level(≤35 μg/L) and patients with elevated serum CA125 level(>35 μg/L).
RESULTSThe specificity, sensitivity and accuracy of serum CA125 for peritoneal metastasis were 96.0%, 13.8% and 81.2%, respectively. A significantly higher incidence of peritoneal metastasis was observed in the patients with elevated serum CA125 level as compared to those with normal serum CA125 level(43.2% vs. 16.5%). CA125 was an independent predictor of peritoneal metastasis(RR=3.475, 95% CI:2.124-5.685). The 5-year overall survival rate in patients with elevated serum CA125 level was 13.5%, which was significantly lower than that of patients with normal serum CA125 level (49.8%, P<0.01). CA125 was an independent prognostic factor of gastric cancers(HR=2.049, 95%CI:1.355-2.873).
CONCLUSIONSerum CA125 is useful in predicting peritoneal metastasis and prognosis of gastric cancer, which should be used as a routine examination of gastric cancer patients.
CA-125 Antigen ; blood ; Humans ; Neoplasm Staging ; Peritoneal Neoplasms ; blood ; secondary ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; pathology ; Survival Rate
5.Characterization of the antigens in inactivated porcine circovirus type 2 vaccines and virus-like particle vaccines by high-performance size-exclusion chromatography coupled with multi-angle laser light scattering.
Yuan XU ; Yanli YANG ; Xingqi ZOU ; Cui LI ; Yuanyuan ZHU ; Yixian QIN ; Yan LI ; Ya Nan SHENG ; Yebing LIU ; Guorui PENG ; Xiaoai XU ; Songping ZHANG ; Qizu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(8):2948-2958
This paper aims to detect the antigens in porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) vaccines by high-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) coupled with multi-angle laser light scattering (MALLS). With purified inactivated PCV2 and PCV2 virus-like particles (VLP) as references, two inactivated vaccines (a and b) and two VLP vaccines (c and d) for PCV2 from four manufacturers were analyzed by HPSEC-MALLS after demulsification. The antigen peaks in HPSEC-MALLS were identified by PCV2 antigen test strips, Western blotting and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The repeatability and linearity of the method were investigated. The results showed the virus antigens in the two inactivated vaccines were eluted at about 13.3 min in HPSEC. The molecular weight of these antigens was 2.61×106 (±4.34%) Da and 2.40×106 (±2.51%) Da, respectively, as calculated by MALLS. The antigen peaks of the two VLP vaccines also appeared at 13.3 min and the molecular weight was 2.09×106 (±2.94%) Da and 2.88×106 (±11.85%) Da, respectively, which was close to the theoretical molecular weight of PCV2. Moreover, an antigen peak of VLP vaccine c was observed at 11.4 min and the molecular weight was 4.37×106 (±0.42%) Da. The antigen was verified to be the dimer of VLP by TEM. Vaccine d and purified Cap VLP antigens were tested repeatedly, and the RSD of the peak area (n=3) was all < 1.5%, indicating that the method was repeatable. The purified VLP were diluted in serial and tested for linearity. The result suggested good linear relationship between the peak area of VLP or VLP aggregates and the protein concentration of the sample with R2 of 0.999 and 0.997, respectively. Thus, the method met the requirement for quantification and aggregate analysis. This method is accurate and efficient in in vitro quality evaluation and improvement of PCV2 vaccine.
Animals
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Antibodies, Viral
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Capsid Proteins
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Chromatography, Gel
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Circoviridae Infections/prevention & control*
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Circovirus
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Lasers
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Swine
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Vaccines, Inactivated
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Vaccines, Virus-Like Particle
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Viral Vaccines