1.Effects of c-Met on proliferation of triple negative breast cancer and sen-sitivity to doxorubicin
Zhiping DENG ; Hehe LIAO ; Zhouquan WANG ; Bo YANG ; Zhangjun SONG ; Juntao YAO ; Hong REN ; Mingxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):447-451
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effects of c-Met on the proliferation and the sensitivity to chemotherapeutic drugs of triple negative breast cancer cells.METHODS: Doxorubicin-resistant cells ( MDA-MB-231/ADR) were estab-lished.The expression of c-Met at mRNA and protein levels in the MDA-MB-231/ADR cells and parental MDA-MB-231 cells was detected by real-time PCR and Western blotting.c-Met siRNA and plasmid or AKT siRNA were transfected into the cancer cells.The cell proliferation and the sensitivity to doxorubicin were determined by MTT assay.RESULTS:The expression of c-Met at mRNA and protein levels in MDA-MB-231/ADR cells was significantly higher than that in parental MDA-MB-231 cells.Transfection with pBABE-puro TPR-MET plasmid into the MDA-MB-231 cells induced cell prolifera-tion and resistance to doxorubicin.Meanwhile, inhibition of c-Met in the MDA-MB-231/ADR cells by siRNA reversed the doxorubicin-resistance.In addition, over-expression of c-Met led to higher phosphorylation level of AKT, which was in-volved in the effects of c-Met on the MDA-MB-231 cell proliferation and doxorubicin-resistance.CONCLUSION: c-Met may have the potential as a therapeutic target in the treatment of triple negative breast cancer.
2.Incidence and surgical fixation-related factors of posterior malleolus fracture in treatment of ankle fractures
Mingxin LIAO ; Yan WANG ; Ning SUN ; Yong WU ; Ying LI ; Xiaofeng GONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(7):575-580
Objective To investigate the incidence and surgical fixation-related factors of posterior malleolus fracture in the treatment of ankle fractures.Methods A retrospective study was conducted of the 703 inpatients with ankle fracture at Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery,Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from June 1,2017 to May 31,2018.Of them,464 suffered posterior malleolus fracture.The incidence and surgical fixation rate of posterior malleolar fracture were calculated.Of the patients with posterior malleolus fracture,the gender,age,injury energy,Lauge-Hanse classification,Bartonícek classification,talar backward subluxation,fragment area ratio (FAR) of posterior malleolus fracture on X-ray film and CT cross section,fragmental dislocation,and Die-punch fragment were analyzed to screen out the risk factors related to surgical internal fixation for posterior malleolus fracture.Results In this study,the incidence of posterior malleolus fracture was 66.00% (464/703) and the surgical fixation rate 43.97% (204/464).The gender,age,injury energy,Lauge-Hanse classification,direction of talar subluxation and displacement of Die-punch fragments were not the risk factors related to the surgical internal fixation for posterior malleolus fracture (P > 0.05) while the Bartonícek classification,talar backward subluxation,FAR of posterior malleolus fracture on X-ray film and CT cross section,lateral fragmental displacement and Die-punch fragment were the risk factors related to the surgical internal fixation for posterior malleolus fracture (P < 0.05).Logistic regression analysis indicated that the talar backward subluxation (OR =5.580,95% CI:1.623 ~ 19.181,P =0.006) and the FAR ≥ 15% on CT cross section (OR =9.103,95% CI:3.342 ~ 24.800,P =0.000) were independent risk factors for surgical internal fixation of posterior malleolus fracture.Conclusions The incidence and surgical fixation rate of posterior malleolar fracture are very high.The talar backward subluxation and the fragment area ratio ≥ 15% on CT cross-section are independent risk factors for surgical internal fixation of posterior malleolus fracture.
3.Kinematic Differences Between Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation and Healthy People in Three Daily Activities Based on Refined Trunk Model
Mingxin XU ; Ziwei ZHU ; Shengzheng KUAI ; Zhenhua LIAO ; Weiqiang LIU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2020;35(5):E587-E594
Objective To establish a refined model of trunk composed of different lumbar segments, lumped thoracic spine and pelvis, analyze the kinematic differences between patients with lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and healthy people during three daily activities, and to compare the refined trunk model with the simplified trunk model adopting the whole lumbar segment, and discuss the necessity of using the refined trunk model for kinematic analysis of LDH patients. Methods Motion capture system NDI was used to collect kinematic parameters of each segment from 15 healthy people and 7 male LDH patients during level walking, trunk flexion and contralateral pickup, then the kinematic differences between patients and healthy people by the two models were compared respectively. Results During level walking, the rotation of the thoracic segment and pelvis for LDH patients increased, while no significant change was found in motion angle of the whole lumbar segment, and the rotation angle of L4-5 segment significantly reduced. During trunk flexion, the flexion angles of all lumbar segments for LDH patients were reduced by varying degrees, and the flexion angle of L3-4 segment was significantly different from that of healthy people. During contralateral pickup, the performance on the sagittal plane was similar to that during flexion. However, the lateral bending angles of L3-4 segment and L4-5 segment for LDH patients were significantly lower than those for healthy people. ConclusionsLDH patients mainly restrict the motion of injured lumbar segments in daily activities. During some motions, only refined model can discover the abnormal motion of injured lumbar segments. Therefore, it is necessary to subdivide the lumbar spine into 5 independent segments for analyzing the kinematic characteristics of LDH patients.