1.Relationship of platelet count with clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with breast cancer
Pei XUN ; Lei HAN ; Chunqing SONG ; Wei HAO ; Ying ZHANG ; Hanhong LU ; Wenwen LI ; Jian LUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(8):1176-1179
Objective To investigate relationship of platelet (PLT) count with clinicopathological features and prognosis of patients with breast cancer,and explore the susceptibility index to evaluate prognosis of patients with breast cancer.Methods A retrospective analysis of clinical data of 498 patients with breast cancer in January 1995 to December 2005 was carried out.PLT count was tested.Those patients were divided into group A (PLT < 150 × 109/L),group B[(150-250) × 109/L],and group C (PLT > 250 × 109/L) according to PLT count level.The relationship of platelet count with clinicopathological features was analyzed.Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazards model were used for univariate analysis and multivariate analysis of PLT impact on survival time.Results There was positively correlated between PLT count and clinicopathological features (Pearson coefficient > 0,P < 0.05).There was negative correlated between PLT count and survival time (Pearson coefficient =-O.583,P < 0.05).The survival time of groups A,B and C were significantly different (P =0.018).Cox proportional hazards model multi-factor analysis showed that PLT count was an independent factors affecting survival time (OR =2.256,P < 0.05).Conclusions Patients with breast cancer associated with increased emphasis and PLT count.PLT count had negative correlation with survival time.PLT count could be a susceptible index to predict the prognosis of patients with breast cancer.
2.Postoperative complications of microscopic versus Palomo varicocelectomy for varicocele in army personnel.
Jinghua ZENG ; Weilie HU ; Hanhong LUO ; Xin WANG ; Jianxiong CAO ; Junjie XIE ; Yijun LU ; Yihua PENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):138-141
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the postoperative complications of microscopic and conventional Palomo varicocelectomy in the treatment of varicocele in army personnel.
METHODSA total of 260 army personnel with varicocele were randomized to receive microscopic varicocelectomy (group A, n=130) and conventional Palomo varicocelectomy (group B, n=130). The postoperative recurrence and complications (scrotal edema, testicular pain and testicular atrophy) were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSAfter 1 year of follow-up, the recurrence rates in groups A and B were statistically comparable (5.3% vs 3.8%, P>0.05). The incidences of testicular atrophy and scrotal edema were significantly lower in group A than in group B (0.7% vs 3.1%, P<0.05; 3.1% vs 14.6%, P<0.05), and the rate of testicular pain relief was significantly higher in group A (90.7% vs 67.7%, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMicroscopic varicocelectomy can be a good choice in the treatment of varicocele in army personnel.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Groin ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Microsurgery ; adverse effects ; methods ; Postoperative Complications ; Treatment Outcome ; Urogenital Surgical Procedures ; adverse effects ; Varicocele ; surgery ; Young Adult
3.Efficacy of β-elemene combined with gefitinib in the treatment of advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with slow progression after first-line gefitinib treatment
Chunqing SONG ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhiguo ZHANG ; Hongwei GUO ; Hanhong LU ; Lei HAN
Journal of International Oncology 2020;47(5):272-277
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of β-elemene combined with gefitinib in the treatment of advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with slow progression after first-line gefitinib treatment and its effects on quality of life and immune function.Methods:A prospective cohort study design was used to enroll patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma who met the inclusion criteria from June 2017 to December 2018 in our hospital. They were divided into experimental group and control group by random number table method. The experimental group was given elemene combined with gefitinib, and the control group was only given gefitinib. The clinical efficacy, quality of life and immune function of the two groups were compared after 2 cycles of treatment. The PFS2 (time from slow progression of disease to rapid progression of disease) was followed up.Results:A total of 61 patients were included. There were 30 cases in the experimental group and 31 cases in the control group. The disease control rates of the experimental group and the control group were 83.3% (25/30) and 58.1% (18/31) respectively, and the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=4.680, P=0.031). The short-term efficacy of the experimental group was better than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( Z=-2.623, P=0.009). The median PFS2 of the experimental group was 4.20 months (95% CI: 3.94-4.46), and the median PFS2 of the control group was 4.00 months (95% CI: 2.94-5.07), with a statistically significant difference ( χ2=4.948, P=0.026). Quality of life was compared between the two groups: in terms of physical function, emotional function and overall quality of life, score differences before and after treatment of the experimental group were higher than those of the control group, with statistically significant differences [6.67(-6.66, 20.00) vs. 0(-6.66, 6.66), Z=-2.429, P=0.015; 29.17(2.08, 56.26) vs. 12.49(-14.59, 39.57), Z=-2.263, P=0.024; 16.67(-33.33, 56.67) vs. 8.34(-18.74, 35.42), Z=-2.249, P=0.025]. In terms of immune function, CD4 + T cells level in the experimental group increased after treatment compared with that before treatment (44.27%±6.78% vs. 41.17%±3.73%, t=-2.426, P=0.022), and CD8 + T cells level decreased compared with that before treatment (21.47%±3.18% vs. 23.50%±2.37%, t=2.532, P=0.017). After treatment, the level of CD4 + T cells in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group (44.27%±6.78% vs. 39.63%±5.80%, t=2.725, P=0.011). Conclusion:β-elemene combined with gefitinib has a certain effect in the treatment of advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with slow progression after first-line gefitinib treatment, and the quality of life and immune function are improved. It is worthy of further clinical research.
4.Genomic and transcriptomic analysis unveils population evolution and development of pesticide resistance in fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda.
Furong GUI ; Tianming LAN ; Yue ZHAO ; Wei GUO ; Yang DONG ; Dongming FANG ; Huan LIU ; Haimeng LI ; Hongli WANG ; Ruoshi HAO ; Xiaofang CHENG ; Yahong LI ; Pengcheng YANG ; Sunil Kumar SAHU ; Yaping CHEN ; Le CHENG ; Shuqi HE ; Ping LIU ; Guangyi FAN ; Haorong LU ; Guohai HU ; Wei DONG ; Bin CHEN ; Yuan JIANG ; Yongwei ZHANG ; Hanhong XU ; Fei LIN ; Bernard SLIPPERS ; Alisa POSTMA ; Matthew JACKSON ; Birhan Addisie ABATE ; Kassahun TESFAYE ; Aschalew Lemma DEMIE ; Meseret Destaw BAYELEYGNE ; Dawit Tesfaye DEGEFU ; Feng CHEN ; Paul K KURIA ; Zachary M KINYUA ; Tong-Xian LIU ; Huanming YANG ; Fangneng HUANG ; Xin LIU ; Jun SHENG ; Le KANG
Protein & Cell 2022;13(7):513-531
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, is a destructive pest native to America and has recently become an invasive insect pest in China. Because of its rapid spread and great risks in China, understanding of FAW genetic background and pesticide resistance is urgent and essential to develop effective management strategies. Here, we assembled a chromosome-level genome of a male FAW (SFynMstLFR) and compared re-sequencing results of the populations from America, Africa, and China. Strain identification of 163 individuals collected from America, Africa and China showed that both C and R strains were found in the American populations, while only C strain was found in the Chinese and African populations. Moreover, population genomics analysis showed that populations from Africa and China have close relationship with significantly genetic differentiation from American populations. Taken together, FAWs invaded into China were most likely originated from Africa. Comparative genomics analysis displayed that the cytochrome p450 gene family is extremely expanded to 425 members in FAW, of which 283 genes are specific to FAW. Treatments of Chinese populations with twenty-three pesticides showed the variant patterns of transcriptome profiles, and several detoxification genes such as AOX, UGT and GST specially responded to the pesticides. These findings will be useful in developing effective strategies for management of FAW in China and other invaded areas.
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