1.Clinical application of V-shaped folded submental flap in the repair of oral defect
Ruohuang LU ; Haobin DENG ; Xincheng GUO ; Jie DAI ; Pingping GAN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(2):273-278
Objective:The repair of small and medium-sized defects in the oral has always been a challenge,free skin flap and distal pedicled tissue flaps are difficult to meet clinical needs,and the traditional under-chin flap has the risk of donor-area injury.This study aims to investigate the efficacy of V-shaped folded submental flap in the repair of small-sized and medium-sized oral defects. Methods:The clinical data of 28 patients with oral defect lesions,who were hospitalized in the Department of Stomatology,Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from March 2019 to December 2022,were retrospectively analyzed.Patients were divided into a V-shaped folded group(17 cases)and a conventional group(11 cases)according to different surgical methods.The V-shaped folded group was treated with a V-shaped folded submental flap for postoperative soft tissue repair,while the conventional group was treated with a conventional submental flap for repair.The postoperative follow-up time was 6-48 months.The survival status,repair time,and repair effect of the 2 groups were compared. Results:There was no significant difference in flap survival rate,flap size,flap preparation time,repair surgery time,and postoperative hospital stay between the 2 groups(all P>0.05).At 6 months after the surgery,the V-shaped folded group had no difficulty in raising the head or everting the lower lip,no"cat ear"deformity in the submental skin.Scars in the V-shaped folding group were hidden at the lower edge of the mandible.The wound aesthetics and functional scores in the V-shaped folded group were significantly higher than those in the conventional group(both P<0.05). Conclusion:The V-shaped foldable submental flap has the advantages of flexible design,simple preparation,reliable blood supply,and protection of the donor area,which can effectively protect the appearance of the chin and avoid functional disorders.
2.Analysis of local reactions and efficacy of CD19 chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells therapy in recurrent/refractory B-cell lymphoma with >7.5 cm lesions
Qing LI ; Haobin DENG ; Meijing LIU ; Cuicui LYU ; Haibo ZHU ; Jia WANG ; Yili JIANG ; Yedi PU ; Yanyu JIANG ; Wei LI ; Qi DENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(7):570-576
Objective:To observe the local reactions and efficacy of CD19 CAR-T therapy in recurrence/refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (R/R NHL) patients with >7.5 cm lesions.Methods:32 R/R NHL patients with >7.5 cm lesions were enrolled and injected with CD19 CAR-T cells. Flow cytometry was used to detect and observe the amplification of CD19 CAR-T cells in vivo. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect cytokines in peripheral blood of patients. The side effects of CD19 CAR-T cell therapy included systemic side effects and local reactions of tumor. The local side effects were observed by Ultrasound, Computed tomography and Magnetic resonance imaging. Treatment options included glucocorticoid, interleukin-6 antibody and drainage of exudate. Overall response rate (ORR) and overall survival rate (OS) were observed.Results:①Among the 32 patients, CR (40.63%) , PR (31.25%) and ORR (71.88%) were 13, 10 and 23, respectively. ②In all 23 patients received ORR, 13 patients had grade 1-2 CRS, while 10 patients had grade 3-4 CRS. All the 9 patients in the SD+PD group had grade 1-2 CRS ( P=0.030) . ③A total of 15 patients with tumor local reactions, included 9 patients with CR, 5 patients with PR and 1 patient with SD. The local reactions of the tumor included that the diameter of the superficial lesions increased with redness, swelling and heat pain. The deep lesions presented abdominal pain, abdominal distension, suffocation and local pain, and burning of the tumor. The deep lesions were enlarged or accompanied by local edema. The local exudative lesions were found in the abdominal cavity and pleural cavity. ④ Peak proportion of CD19 CAR-T cells in ORR group was higher than that of in SD+PD group[16.8% (5.3%-48.2%) vs 2.9% (1.5%-5.7%) , z=-4.297, P<0.001]. The peak proportion of CD19 CAR-T cells in ORR group with local reactions was higher than that of in patients without local reactions [22.2% (10.5%-48.2%) vs 12.6% (5.3%-21.6%) , z=-3.213, P=0.001]. The peak proportion of CD19 CAR-T cells in multiple lesion group was higher than that of in single lesion group [35.8% (1.5%-48.2%) vs 16.8% (10.5%-18.5%) , z=-2.023, P=0.040]. ⑤Occurrence of local reactions and tumor shrinkage time were both delayed compared with systemic side effects. ⑥In the ORR group, the OS of patients with tumor local reactions was longer than that of patients without tumor local reactions, but there was no difference in the two groups (75% vs 34.6%, P=0.169) . Conclusions:CD19 CAR-T cell therapy in R/R NHL patients with >7.5 cm lesions might cause tumor local reactions later than systemic side effects.Clinicaltrial::ChiCTR1800018059
3.Effects of glucocorticoids on the proliferation of CD19 CAR-T cells targeting B-cell tumor cell lines
Haobin DENG ; Meijing LIU ; Yanyu JIANG ; Ting YUAN ; Rui ZHANG ; Qi DENG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2021;42(9):747-751
Objective:To evaluate the effects of glucocorticoids (dexamethasone and methylprednisolone) on the proliferation of CD19 Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) modified T cells in vitro.Methods:Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy volunteers were collected as T cells. CD19 CAR-T cells were prepared by CD3 magnetic beads sorting and CD19 CAR lentivirus transfection. The transfection rates and the proportion of CD19 CAR-T cells in the culture system were analyzed using a flow cytometer. The mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of CD19 CAR-T cells was measured after staining with Carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester cell proliferation tracer fluorescent probe, Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) cytotoxicity assay was used to detect the effects of different concentrations of glucocorticoid on the killing activity of B-cell tumor cell lines.Results:In this study, the CD19 CAR transfection rate of CD19 CAR-T cells was (51.34±5.28) %. The killing activities of different doses of methylprednisolone on Nalm6, Pfeiffer, and U2932 tumor cells were higher than that of dexamethasone at 24 h. The killing activities of 4 mg/mL methylprednisolone on Nalm6, Pfeiffer, and U2932 were higher than that of 0.75 mg/ml group, while the killing activity of 12 mg/ml methylprednisolone was lower than that of 2.25 mg/ml dexamethasone at 48 h. However, the killing activities of different doses of methylprednisolone on EHEB tumor cells were lower than those of different doses of dexamethasone at 24 and 48 h. The average MFI and proportion of CD19 CAR-T cells under different concentrations of glucocorticoid the proliferation inhibition of CD19 CAR-T cells by dexamethasone was higher than that of methylprednisolone. The proliferation inhibition of CD19 CAR-T cells of the two glucocorticoids in high concentration groups were more obvious than that in low concentration groups. When CD19 CAR-T cells were co-cultured with different tumor cells, the proportion and average MFI of CD19 CAR-T cells showed that the proliferation inhibition of dexamethasone was higher than that of methylprednisolone. The proliferation inhibition of CD19 CAR-T cells of the two glucocorticoids in high concentration groups was more obvious than that in low concentration groups.Conclusion:Dexamethasone inhibits the cell proliferation of CD19 CAR-T cells more than methylprednisolone during the targeting of different tumor cell lines. The inhibition effect of dexamethasone on the proliferation and amplification of CD19 CAR-T cells was greater than that of methylprednisolone during the targeting of CD19 CAR-T cells to different tumor cell lines. Moreover, the inhibition effect of the high dose group was more obvious.
4.Traditional Chinese Medicine Intervention in Depression Based on Signaling Pathway Regulation: A Review
Jinjiang XU ; Li WU ; Qi ZHANG ; Yasheng DENG ; Jingjing XIE ; Haobin CHEN ; En ZHAO ; Man ZHANG ; Jianye DAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(5):319-328
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent low mood or mental disorders. Current treatments primarily focus on regulating neurotransmitter levels, but their effectiveness is limited. The mechanisms underlying its onset are complex, and there is no unified consensus. Abnormal signaling pathway transmission plays a crucial role in the development of depression, involving multiple pathways, including Toll-like receptor 4/nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3 (TLR4/NLRP3), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT), mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (MAPK/ERK), brain-derived neurotrophic factor/tyrosine kinase receptor B (BDNF/TrkB), cyclic AMP/protein kinase A/cAMP response element-binding protein (cAMP/PKA/CREB), and others. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is based on a holistic approach and the principle of treatment based on the differentiation of syndromes, regulating the balance of multiple systems and organ functions from a macroscopic perspective. This approach has shown unique advantages in the treatment of depression. TCM attributes the onset of depression to dysfunction of the organ systems, involving liver Qi stagnation, heart spirit deficiency, kidney essence depletion, and spleen dysfunction. TCM compound treatments focus on soothing the liver, strengthening the spleen, calming the heart, and replenishing essence, with formulas such as Xiaoyaosan, Zishui Qinggan Yin, and Chahu Jia Guizhi Longgu Muli Tang. The active components of Chinese herbs mainly aim to tonify and regulate Qi, such as salidroside, ginsenoside Rb1, astragaloside, and muscone. External TCM treatments, primarily acupuncture, aim to open the orifices and invigorate the spirit. Acupoints such as Baihui, Shenting, and Yintang are commonly used. Additionally, massage and moxibustion therapy can intervene in depression by regulating signaling pathways. This article reviews the core role of signaling pathways in the development of depression and the mechanism of TCM regulation of signaling pathways to intervene in depression, aiming to discover new therapeutic approaches that can improve the symptoms of depressed patients.