1.THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES IN ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER OPERATION
Lili WANG ; Jianye HUANG ; Lili CAI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(09):-
To investigate the psychological difference in abdominal aortic aneurysm patients before and after operation and its influence on life quality, 24 patients who can understand and complete the questionnaire were enrolled in the study, the inquiry was performed after admission and discharge with the standard SCL 90 table. The results showed that the general conditions, depression, anxiety, compulsive symptoms and fear of the patients had marked differences before and after operation. It is concluded that operation of abdominal aortic aneurysm can not only prevent the rupture of aneurysm but also relieve the patients′ psychological pressuer and improve their life quality.
2.Diagnostic Value of Serum Gastrin-17 for Antral Atrophy under Different Hp Infection Status
Chunping ZHU ; Jianye ZHAO ; Wei QIAN ; Mingjun SUN ; Wei LIU ; Jianming XU ; Quancai CAI ; Yiqi DU ; Zhaoshen LI
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(5):282-286
Background: Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a precancerous lesion of gastric cancer.The diagnostic value of serum gastrin-17 (G-17) level for CAG differs substantioulsy, and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection may play an important role.Aims: To explore the effect of Hp infection on serum G-17 level, and the diagnostic value of serum G-17 level for CAG under different Hp infection status.Methods: A total of 204 patients with chronic non-atrophic gastritis and 81 patients with CAG from May 2014 to May 2015 at the three different hospitals were enrolled.Gastroscopy was performed, fasting serum G-17 level, postprandial serum G-17 level and Hp-IgG antibody were determined by ELISA.Results: Fasting serum G-17 level was significantly increased in Hp positive group than in Hp negative group (P=0.001), and postprandial serum G-17 level was significantly decreased in CAG group than in non-atrophy group (P=0.002).AUC of fasting serum G-17 level for diagnosing Hp positive and negative CAG were 0.634 (95% CI: 0.537-0.732) and 0.576 (95% CI: 0.478-0.675), respectively, the accuracy were 62.6% and 54.9%, respectively.AUC of postprandial serum G-17 level for diagnosing Hp positive and negative CAG were 0.675 (95% CI: 0.581-0.769) and 0.595 (95% CI: 0.495-0.694), respectively, the accuracy were 61.8% and 53.1%, respectively.Conclusions: Hp infection has impact on serum G-17 level, as a result, the diagnostic value of G-17 level for CAG is different for patients with and without Hp infection.Diagnostic values of fast and postprandial serum G-17 for Hp positive CAG are higher than Hp negative CAG.
3.Structural flexibility and functional interaction of Mediator Cdk8 module.
Xuejuan WANG ; Jianye WANG ; Zhenrui DING ; Jinhua JI ; Qianqian SUN ; Gang CAI
Protein & Cell 2013;4(12):911-920
Mediator is a highly conserved large protein complex (25 proteins, >1000 kDa) and preeminently responsible for eukaryotic transcription, which contains a dissociable 'Cdk8 module'. Although increasing evidence demonstrates that Cdk8 module plays both positive and negative roles in transcription regulation, the detailed structure, and subunit organization, molecular mechanism how it regulates transcription remain elusive. Here we used single-particle electron microscopy to characterize the structure and subunit organization of the Cdk8 module and illuminated the substantial mobility of the Med13 subunit results in the structural flexibility. The Cdk8 module interaction with core Mediator is concurrent with active transcription in vivo. An interaction with the Cdk8 module induces core Mediator into very extended conformation in vitro, which is presumed to be an active functional state of Mediator. Taken together, our results illuminated the detailed architecture of Cdk8 module, and suggested the Cdk8 module could positively regulate transcription by modulating Mediator conformation.
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 8
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
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4.Survey analysis of idiopathic scoliosis in 12 881 junior middle school students from Shantou city,Guangdong province
Jianye DU ; Shijian CAI ; Biao JIANG ; Zijian ZHAO ; Zhifa MA
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2018;25(15):1976-1979
Objective To study the survey outcome of idiopathic scoliosis ( AIS) in 12 881 junior middle school students from Shantou city ,Guangdong province.Methods From October 2013 to January 2015,the survey of AIS was carried out in 12 881 junior middle school students from 10 middle schools in Shantou city ,Guangdong province.Three methods such as school screening ,hospital review and X -ray film examination were used.The two five surface checking method was used as physical examination method .X-ray was used to slicing a positive lateral view of the whole spine as standing position.The persons whose Cobb angles ≥10°were diagnosed as AIS.Results The amount of individual with suspicious signs were 1 543 students,the suspected rate was 11.98%.Meanwhile,a further checking was conducted by hospital to 263 students,the response rate was 17.04% and 136 students were diagnosed as AIS.The positive rate of AIS was 51.71%.Conclusion The prevalence of AIS in junior middle school students in Shantou city is higher than national average level.Therefore,it is necessary to attach attention to the census for AIS.
5.Summary of the research frontiers of liver transplantation in 2020 ATC
Haibo LI ; Guoying WANG ; Jianye CAI ; Xiao FENG ; Kaining ZENG ; Yang YANG
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(1):29-
The American Transplant Congress (ATC) is an influential academic congress in the field of organ transplantation. In this article, the hotspots of liver transplantation in 2020 ATC were summarized, including the latest research progress in donor liver procurement and quality assessment, donor liver preservation and ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma and other hepatic malignancies, complications after liver transplantation, transplantation immunology, perioperative management and donor-derived infection, pediatric liver transplantation and cell therapy,
6.Clinical efficacy of interventional treatment combined with immunotherapy plus anti-angio-genesis targeted therapy in conversion therapy of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
Zenan YUAN ; Jianye CAI ; Haibo LI ; Zhenyu YU ; Shuguang ZHU ; Jianwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(S1):15-19
Targeted therapy is one of the conventional treatments for advanced hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC). In recent years, immunotherapy has created a new era of HCC treatment. The combination of targeted therapy and immunotherapy has synergistic effects, which taking survival benefits to patients with advanced HCC. Local therapy, represented by interventional treatment, can rapidly control the development of tumor and promote the expression and releasing of tumor antigen. On the basis of local therapy and combination of immunotherapy plus targeted therapy, it can offer the possibility to prolong the survival of patients, and even obtain the chance of cure. The authors introduce the diagnosis and treatment of an advanced HCC patient with inter-ventional treatment combined with immunotherapy plus anti-angiogenesis targeted therapy. Results show that patient achieving pathological complete response and undergoing resection after conver-sion therapy. The patient has a good prognosis with a better quality of live.
7.An Integrated Nomogram Combining Clinical Factors andMicrotubule-Associated Protein 1 Light Chain 3B Expression to PredictPostoperative Prognosis in Patients with Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
Liang CHEN ; Hongyuan FU ; Tongyu LU ; Jianye CAI ; Wei LIU ; Jia YAO ; Jinliang LIANG ; Hui ZHAO ; Jiebin ZHANG ; Jun ZHENG ; Yingcai ZHANG ; Yang YANG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2020;52(2):469-480
Purpose:
Microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3B (LC3B) serves as a key component of autophagy,which is associated with the progression of carcinoma. Yet, it is still unclear whetherLC3B is also an independent risk factor for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). We aimto explore the predictive value of LC3B on prognosis of ICC, and to establish a novel andavailable nomogram to predict relapse-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) for thesepatients after curative-intent hepatectomy.
Materials and Methods:
From August 2004 to March 2017, 105 ICC patients were eligibly enrolled in the ThirdAffiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. Preoperative clinical information of enrolledpatients was collected. Expression LC3B in the ICC specimen was detected by immunohistochemistry.
Results:
The 5-year RFS and OS in this cohort were 15.7% and 29.6%, respectively. On multivariateCox regression analysis, independent risk factors for 5-year OS were cancer antigen 125,microvascular invasion, LC3B expression and lymph node metastasis. Except for the above4 factors, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and tumor differentiation were independent factorsfor 5-year RFS. The area under the curve of nomograms for OS and RFS were 0.820 and0.747, respectively.
Conclusion
The nomograms based on LC3B can be considered as effective models to predict postoperativesurvival for ICC patients.
8.Effect of high expression of Zwint on the proliferation of hepatoma cells and the prognosis of liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma
Hui LI ; Genshu WANG ; Jun ZHENG ; Jianye CAI ; Junbin ZHANG ; Daorou CHENG ; Qi ZHOU ; Yang YANG
Organ Transplantation 2018;9(2):122-129
Objective To investigate the expression of zeste white 10 interactor (Zwint) in primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its effect on the prognosis of liver transplantation for HCC. Methods HCC tissues, paracancerous tissues and clinical data of 50 liver transplant recipients for HCC were collected. The expression levels of Zwint messenger RNA (mRNA) and Zwint protein in 20 pairs of HCC tissues and paracancerous tissues of 20 liver transplant recipients for HCC were compared using real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Western Blot and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Two HCC cell lines HepG-2 which interfered with the expression of Zwint successfully were selected as si-Zwint-1 group and si-Zwint-2 group, and the blank control was taken as si-NC group. The cell proliferation and cell cycle of various groups were compared using cell counting kit (CCK) -8 experiment, flat-cloning assay and cell cycle experiment. The consistency of the expression of Zwint and cyclin D1 in HCC tissues and cells was analyzed using Western Blot and IHC. The enrolled patients were divided into high expression group (22 cases) and low expression group (28 cases) based on the median of Zwint protein expression level, and the relationship of the expression level of Zwint protein and clinical characteristics, overall survival rate and disease free survival rate of liver transplant recipients for HCC was analyzed. Results The results of real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR showed that the expression level of Zwint mRNA in HCC tissues was higher than that of paracancerous tissues (P=0.03). The results of Western Blot and IHC showed that the expression level of Zwint protein in HCC tissues was higher than that of paracancerous tissues(both P<0.05).After the Zwint gene of HCC cell line HepG-2 was interfered,CCK-8 and flat-cloning assay showed that the cell proliferation potential was significantly weakened (all P<0.01), and the cell cycle arrested at stage G1(all P<0.05). The expression level of Zwint protein was closely related to tumor diameter and tumor, node, metastasis (TNM) staging (all P<0.05). The overall survival rate of liver transplant recipients for HCC in the high Zwint expression group was lower than that of the low expression group (P=0.02). Conclusions Zwint is highly expressed in HCC tissues, and it can promote the proliferation of HCC cells through regulating cell cycle. The expression level of Zwint is negatively correlated with the prognosis of liver transplantation for HCC.
9.Fitting Degrees of Animal Models of Diarrhea-irritable Bowel Syndrome with Clinical Characteristics of Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Fengru JIANG ; Youcheng HE ; Yue WU ; Keyi PAN ; Chunyu ZHOU ; Shuyu CAI ; Jianye YUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(6):218-227
Diarrhea-irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is one of the common functional bowel diseases in clinical practice. Since it pathogenesis is complex and has not been fully elucidated, effective treatment methods remains to be developed for this disease. Establishing the animal models of IBS-D in accordance with the clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medicine helps to reveal the pathogenesis of this disease and improve the treatment plan. The fitting degree of an animal model with clinical characteristics is an indicator to evaluate the effectiveness of the animal model in simulating the disease characteristics of Western medicine and the syndromes of TCM based on the latest diagnostic standards. By reviewing the relevant articles about the animal models of IBS-D, we discovered that rats were the preferred animals for modeling, and the models were mainly induced by single factors, double factors, or the combination of multiple factors. The established animal models mainly present symptoms or signs associated with visceral hypersensitivity or/and gastrointestinal motility abnormalities. The single factor-induced rat models of IBS-D had high fitting degrees with the clinical characteristics of Western medicine but low fitting degrees with the TCM syndromes. The animal models induced by two or more factors had high but varied fitting degrees with the clinical characteristics of Western medicine. In addition, the animal models of IBS-D considering TCM syndromes mainly focuses on the syndrome of liver depression and spleen deficiency, and few models were established for the syndromes of spleen-kidney Yang deficiency, spleen-stomach dampness-heat, spleen deficiency and dampness excess, and cold and heat in complexity. Therefore, it is essential to improve the existing or develop new animal models of IBS-D in the future, so as to provide more tools for deciphering the mechanisms of TCM and Western medicine and developing treatment methods for this disease.