1.Subtype analysis and clinical significance of HPV infection in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions.
Linlin GUAN ; Na SUN ; Guangbin SUN ; Qin FANG ; Yang MENG ; Xiaoyan ZHAO ; Lingchao MENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(17):1549-1552
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the correlation of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) and precancerous lesion with HPV infection subtypes and possible clinical relationship.
METHOD:
Eighty-three cases in paraffin embedded tissues were detected with thirty seven HPV subtypes by flow-through hybridization and gene chip (HybriMax), including 31 cases of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma, 52 cases of precancerous lesions (29 cases of vocal cord leukoplakia and 23 cases of laryngeal papilloma), and 36 cases of vocal cord polyp as normal vocal mucosa were used as control.
RESULT:
The total positive rate of HPV was 19.4% in the group of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (6/31), 0 in vocal cord leukoplakia, 65.2% in laryngeal papilloma (15/23), and the control group were all negative, HPV virus subtype of HPV-positive laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma were all high-risk HPV16; and there were 6 HPV virus subtypes in laryngeal papilloma (8: HPV6,4: HPV52, 1: HPV11, 1: HPV18, 2: HPV45, 3: HPV16), individual mixing two or more subtypes infection. HPV infection of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions has no statistically significant difference according to gender, high low-risk subtypes.
CONCLUSION
HPV infection related to laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and precancerous lesions, but no significant correlation with the subtype distribution of high and low risk; HPV detection is making positive sense to clinical diagnosis of laryngeal carcinoma and precancerous lesions as well as the development of specific HPV subtype vaccine.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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complications
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virology
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Genotype
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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complications
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virology
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Human papillomavirus 11
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Humans
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Laryngeal Neoplasms
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complications
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virology
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Papilloma
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complications
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virology
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Papillomaviridae
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classification
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Papillomavirus Infections
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complications
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virology
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Precancerous Conditions
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck
2.Correlation between the uncertainty in illnessand social support in elderly patients with prediabetes
Jiangnan ZHAO ; Wei ZHENG ; Meng SUN ; Fang YU ; Lixia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(9):965-968
Objective To investigate the level of uncertainty of illness and social support state in patients with prediabetes,and to discuss the correlation between the two.Methods 243 cases with prediabetes were analyzed by Uncertainty in Illness Scale and Social Support Rating Scale.Results There was a middle uncertainty in the elderly patients with prediabetes.The objective support,sabjective support,social support utilization degree and social support score were negatively related to the complexity of uncertainty(r--0.419,-0.433,-0.390 and-0.421,respectively,all P< 0.05).Conclusions Medical staff should evaluate the uncertainty in illness in elderly patients with prediabetes and conduct nursing intervention accordingly,in order to reduce the uncertainty,increase social support,and ultimately improve the quality of life.
3.Effects of Shaoqiduogan on cellular immunity in mice with delayed-type hypersensitivity
Sun FANG ; Meng WANG ; Xiaojuan ZHAO ; Genlin CHEN ; Wei WEI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Aim To investigate the effects of Shaoqiduogan(SQDG)on cellular immunity in mice with delayed-type hypersensitivity(DTH). Methods DTH model induced by 2, 4-dinitrochlorobenzene(DNCB)and cyclophosphamide(Cy)suppressed and potentiated DTH model were used. SQDG(30, 60 and 120 mg ? kg-1)were given intragastrically(ig)once daily for 7 consecutive days. Concanavalin A(Con A)-induced T cells proliferation was measured by MTT assay. The activity of IL-2 in culture supernatants of Con A-induced T cells proliferation was measured by testing its ability to support the proliferation of Con A stimulated thymocytes which was detected by MTT assay. Results In mice with DTH, SQDG(120 mg?kg-1)reduced ear swelling, thymus index, Con A-induced T cells proliferation and the activity of IL-2 in culture supernatants of Con A-induced T cells proliferation. The suppression and potentiation of DTH in mice were induced by given an intraperitoneal(ip)injection of Cy at the dose of 150mg?kg-1 on primary sensitization day and 250 mg?kg-1 three days before primary sensitization. SQDG(60 and 120 mg?kg-1)upregulated ear swelling, Con A-induced T cells proliferation and the activity of IL-2 in culture supernatants of T cells from mice with Cy-suppressed DTH; and downregulated levels of the aforementioned indexes in mice with Cy-potentiated DTH. Conclusion SQDG possesses a dual modulatory effect on cellular immunity in mice.
4.The echoeardiographic study on diabetic cardiomyopathy of rats
Ruifeng XUE ; Dongmei SUN ; Shuxiang GUO ; Fang XIE ; Shuhua ZHANG ; Meng SUN ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):903-907
Objective To valuate the left ventricular function and myocardial fibrosis using Dopple tissue imaging(DTI) and integrated backscatter(IBS) in diabetic cardiomyopathy(DCM) rats. Methods Diabetes mellitus(DM) in healthy male SD rats was induced by single injection of streptozotocin (STZ,Sigma) into intraperitoneal at a dose of 65mg/kg body weight. Left ventricular fractional shortening (LVFS),ratio of peak early to late diastolic mitral inflow velocity(E/A) by color Doppler flow imaging-pulsed wave (CDFI-PW), ratio of peak early to late diastolic mitral annulus velocity (Ea/Aa) by DTI,myocardial calibrated IBS (IB%), cyclic variation of IBS(CVIB) by IBS, were determined in rats of 4,12 and 24 weeks after DM was induced. Heart weight index(HWI), Masson's trichrome staining, expression of connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) and activity of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ -ATPase(SERCA2a) in heart were measured, while the age-matched health rats served as control group. Results ① Diastolic dysfunction of left ventricular was found in diabetic rats detected by CDFI-PW(E/A<1) at the 4th week,and developed gradually. Pseudonormal filling(E/A>1) was found in major diabetic rats at the 24th week,which could be identified by DTI(Ea/Aa<1). The IB% of left ventricular posterior wall was significantly higher in diabetic rats than those in the control group( P<0.05), but the CVIB of the 24th week diabetic rats was lower(P<0.05). The LVFS had no great alteration in six groups(P>0.05).②Compared with the control group, the activity of SERCA2a was reduced, while HWI, collagen volume fraction(CVF),perivascular collagen area(PVCA) and the expression of connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) protein in heart were increased in diabetic rats (P<0.05), and correlation between IB% and HWI, CVF, PVCA,CTGF was significant (P<0.05). Conclusions DTI and IBS can assess early left ventrieular diastolic function and fibrosis of diabetic cardiomypathy in STZ-induced diabetic rats. DTI echoeardiography can identify "pseudonormal" mitral inflow patterns. DCM may be relatived with overexpression of CTGF and decreasion of SERCA2a activity.
5.Health related quality of life in patients with early Parkinson' s disease
Zhaohui QIN ; Biao CHEN ; Liyan ZHANG ; Wenhui FAN ; Fei SUN ; Xianghua FANG ; Chen MENG ; Tanner CAROLINE
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(8):514-519
Objective To investigate the characteristics of health related quality of life(HR-QOL) in Chinese patients with early Parkinson' s disease(PD), to identify the motor and non-motor factors that are associated with a poorer quality of life in patients with early PD. Methods All 391 patients with early PD were identified in a clinical-based study. Motor functions were measured by Unified Parkinson' s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and Hoehn-Yabr Scale. Non-motor variables were assessed by Center of Epidemiological Survey Depression Scale (CES-D) for depressive symptoms, Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep disturbance, Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) for fatigue, Alzheimer' s Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Sections (ADAS-Cng) for cognitive function, and Constipation Severity Scale for constipation. HR-QOL was measured by SF-36. Motor and non-motor variables were collected at the baseline assessment of a clinical trial and determined during a structured interview and by clinical examination by movement disorder specialists. The results were compared with those in healthy elderly people. Multiple regression analyses were used to determine which variables were strongly associated with lower levels of quality of life. Results Patients with early PD had a lower score on all dimensions of SF-36, except bodily pain dimension. Motor factors, particular physical disability and disease severity, contributed to decreased HR-QOL, but to a lesser extent. The motor score of the UPDRS (23. 8±11.8), Hoehn-Yahr stage(2. 0± 0.7), together with the rigidity score (4.4 ± 3.1), only accounted for 18.9 % (R2=0. 189) of the variance of SF-36 total score. The variables that most strongly predicted a low total SF-36 score were non-motor factors, particularly depressive symptoms, sleep disorders and fatigue. When the CES-D, FSS, and PSQI score were included in the model, the R2 increased from 0. 189 to 0.617, indicating that 61.7% of the variance in HR-QOL could be explained if additional CES-D, FSS and PSQI scores were known. Depressive symptoms, as measured by CES-D, had an overwhelming impact on HR-QOL. When CES-D score was included, the R2 change was 0.433, which indicated that additional 43.3% of the variability in HR-QOL could be explained by adding depressive symptoms. Conclusions PD has a substantial impact on HR-QOL, even if in its early stage. Depressive symptoms, sleep disorders and fatigue correlated strongly with lower quality of life. Depressive symptoms appeared to be the strongest determinant of HR-QOL in early PD patients. Every effort should be made to recognize and treat these conditions, thus improving all aspects of PD and giving these patients as good a quality of life as possible.
6.Qualitative research on risk factors of lymphedema for patients with breast cancer
Mengting PAN ; Aifeng MENG ; Xiaoxu ZHI ; Mengqing SUN ; Meixiang WANG ; Lifang YANG ; Ping ZHU ; Fang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(22):1707-1710
Objective To deeply understand the risk factors of lymphedema for patients with breast cancer after surgery. Methods The phenomenological method was applied in this study. Semi-structured interview was used to collected data from 9 female breast cancer patients with lymphedema after surgery in our hospital from June to September 2016 for generic analysis. Results The risk factors of lymphedema could be categorized into four themes:(1)choice of treatment is the primary cause:axillary lymph node dissection; radiotherapy; chemotherapy; (2)not paying enough attention to lymphedema:lacking the knowledge of lymphedema; imbalance of physical activities for the affected limb; lacking awareness of exercise and protection of the affected limb. Conclusions Axillary lymph node dissection after radical surgery for patients with breast cancer is the primary cause of lymphedema, and paying not enough attention is an important factor, especially lacking the consciousness of prevention, so the nurses should emphasize education about prevention of lymphedema after surgery for patients, to improve the consciousness of them to reduce the occurrence of lymphedema and its influence on their quality of life.
7.The effect of smoking and smoking cessation on the phosphorylation of IKK-β in type 2 diabetic rats
Hong LIU ; Dan FANG ; Huifen YUE ; Hongming DENG ; Bihui MENG ; Zhongwei WEN ; Xiaofei SUN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2010;49(5):426-428
Objective To investigate the effect of smoking and smoking cessation on the phosphorylation of IKK-β in type 2 diabetic rats. Methods Forty-two six-week-old Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups: normal control(NC, n =7), diabetes control (DC, n =7), diabetes with smoking (DS, n = 14) and diabetes with smoking cessation(SC, n = 14). Rats in DS and SC groups were further assigned randomly into 8w and 12w subgroups. DS group was given passive smoking twice a day for 8 or 12 weeks, while SC group ceased passive smoking for 4 weeks after 8 or 12 weeks of smoking . Western blot method was used to detect the level of IKK-13 phosphorylation in skeletal muscle. Results Compared with the NC group,the phosphorylation of IKK-β protein in DC group was increased (0. 16±0. 05 vs 0. 30±0. 08, P < 0. 01). There was an increasing trend with the phosphorylation level of IKK-β in the DS (8w) subgroup, but there was no statistical difference between the DC group and SC(8w) subgroup (0. 40±0. 09 vs 0. 30±0. 08,0. 36±0. 10, P >0. 05). The phosphorylation level of IKK-β in DS(12w) group increased obviously, being significantly higher than that in the DC group and SC (12w) subgroup(0. 74 ± 0. 11 vs 0.30±0.08,0.35±0.07,P < 0.01). Conclusion With the prolongation of smoking duration, the phosphorylation of IKK-β in type 2 diabetic rats increased. After smoking cessation, the phosphorylation of IKK-β decreased. The phosphorylation of IKK-β may be involved in the mechanism by which smoking causes type 2 diabetes.
8.Effect of perindopril on the expression of scavenger receptor A gene in diabetic nephropathy
Jianghua WEN ; Xiaochun SHU ; Xiaojun MENG ; Fang HU ; Daichan YIN ; Qiong YANG ; Yingjuan ZENG ; Liao SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(2):145-149
Objective To explore the effect of ACE-inhibitor perindopril on the expression of scavenger receptor A (SR-A) gene in the kidney of diabetic rats.Methods Diabetes were induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by peritoneal injection with streptozotocin (60mg/kg).The rats were then random di vided into normal control group, diabetes group and ACEI treatment group [4mg/(kg·d) for 24 weeks].Blood glucose concentration and 24h urinary albumin excretion were determined.The renal morphological change was observed.Immunohistochemistry was used to analyze CD68 positive macrophages,and the Mrna of SR-A in renal tissue was detected by quantitative real-time PCR.Results Compared with normal control group,blood glucose concentration,24h urinary albumin excretion and the number of CD68 positive macrophages were significantly increased [(5.3 ± 0.6) mmol/L vs (26.7 ± 3.3) mmol/L;(2.7 ± 1.3) mg/24h vs (26.7 ± 1.8)mg/24h;(0.77 ±0.24)/gcs vs (2.55 ±0.46)/gcs;(6.13 ±0.50)/HPF vs (11.9 ±2.12)/HPF;P <0.05],and the expression of SR-A Mrna were significantly up-regulated in diabetes group [ (5.6 ± 1.2 vs 1.5 ±0.2),P <0.05].After intervention with ACE-inhibitor,the up-regulations of the above mentioned parameters,except blood glucose concentration,were all significantly inhibited [ (3.6 ±1.4)mg/24h;(1.03±0.37)/gcs;(8.28±1.19)/HPF;3.4±0.7;P <0.05].Conclusion ACE-inhibitor might have renoprotective effects of diabetic nephropathy,it probably was associated with inhibiting the expression of SR-A gene.
9.Study on the phenotype and function of CD8+Treg cells induced by ovarian cancer cell
Shuping ZHANG ; Meng WU ; Xing KE ; Jianfang LOU ; Lei HUANG ; Peijun HUANG ; Ruihong SUN ; Fang WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(12):1926-1929
Objective To investigate the phenotype and function of CD8+T cells cultured with SK-OV-3. Methods Transwell coculture experiments were conducted in 24-well plates with inner wells to separate CD8+ T cells and SK-OV-3. After 5 days of culture, CD8+ T cells were washed, and 1 × 106 cells were collected for Foxp3, CD25, CD28, CTLA-4 and GITR mRNA analysis and 2 × 106 cells were collected to detect expression of Foxp3, CD25, CD28, CTLA-4 and GITR in CD8+ T cells by flow cytometry. CD8+T cells that cultured alone or with SK-OV-3 were added at ratios of 1∶0 , 1∶1 , 1∶5 , 1∶10 , and 0∶1 to na?ve CD4+ T cells in 96-well plates. All wells were cultured with the presence of irradiated PBMCs and anti-CD3 antibody. After 72 h, [3H]-thymidine was added for 16 h prior to the determination of proliferation by scintillation counting. Results Compared with CD8+ T cells cultured without SK-OV-3 , the expression of Foxp3 and CTLA-4 was increased and CD28 expression was decreased in CD8+ T cells cultured with SK-OV-3 (both P < 0.001). We found that CD8+T cells cultured with SK-OV-3 significantly suppressed the na?ve CD4+ T cell proliferation induced by the anti-CD3 stimulation in a dose-dependent manner. In contrast, CD8+ T cells cultured without SK-OV-3 did not suppress na?ve CD4+ T cell proliferation. Conclusion Ovarian cancer cell can induce the suppressive CD8+Treg, which is an important link of the immunosuppressive microenvironment in ovarian cancer.