1.Application of gene chip in genotype molecules classification and individual therapy of breast cancer
Shuai HAN ; Jinyu WANG ; Liang PENG ; Suzhen FANG ; Zhou LI
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(7):471-474
Breast cancer,with a high incidence rate,is one of the malignant cancers that threatens women health.Clinically,methods such as image examinations,needle aspiration cytology and pathology are used in its early diagnosis and treatment.However,the genetic heterogeneity of breast cancer has made patients in the same pathological stage respond differently to clinical treatment.So it ia important to formulate a molecular and genetictyping method which can accurately reflect the clinical types and prognoses of breast cancer.This paper reviews the research on gene chips applied to molecular and genetic typing methods of breast cancer and also discusses their applications in individualized treatment.typing method which can accurately reflect the clinical types and prognoses of breast cancer.This paper reviews the research on gene chips applied to molecular and genetic typing methods of breast cancer and also discusses their applications in individualized treatment.
2.A Feasibility Study of closing the small bowel with high-frequency welding device.
Huabin ZHOU ; Shuai HAN ; Jun CHEN ; Dequn HUANG ; Liang PENG ; Jingxuan NING ; Zhou LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1332-1335
This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of closing the small bowel in an ex vivo porcine model with high-frequency welding device. A total of 100 porcine small bowels were divided into two groups, and then were closed with two different methods. The fifty small bowels in experimental group were closed by the high-frequency welding device, and the other fifty small bowels in comparison group were hand-sutured. All the small bowels were subjected to leak pressure testing later on. The speed of closure and bursting pressure were compared. The 50 porcine small bowels closed by the high-frequency welding device showed a success rate of 100%. Compared with the hand-sutured group, the bursting pressures of the former were significantly lower (P<0.01) and the closing process was significantly shorter (P<0.01). The pathological changes of the closed ends mainly presented as acute thermal and pressure induced injury. Experimental results show that the high-frequency welding device has higher feasibility in closing the small bowel.
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Intestine, Small
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Swine
3.Effect of pre-implanted anti-adhesion patch in a Miles' operation on the incidence of parastomal hernia in elderly patients
Haisheng LIANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Shuai WANG ; Zengliang LIU ; Tianzhu ZHANG ; Peng LI ; Yue CHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(7):775-778
Objective To investigate the effect of pre-implanted anti-adhesion patch under laparoscopic approach in a Miles' operation on the incidence of parastomal hernia in elderly patients.Methods A total of 68 patients with low rectal cancer admitted into our general surgery department were enrolled in the study from January 2012 to January 2015.All patients received laparoscopic assisted Miles operation.According to whether or not the pre-implanted anti adhesion patch was used during the operation,the 68 cases were divided into pre-implanted patch group(n=38)and the non-implanted patch group(n=30).The operation states,postoperative complications,complications during follow-up and 3-year survival rate were compared between the two groups.Results The operation duration was longer in the pre-implanted patch group than in the non-implanted patch group[(235.7± 33.6)min vs.(94.3±28.9)min,t =5.36,P=0.000].The incidence of complications was lower in the pre implanted patch group than in the non-implanted patch group at 3 years after operation[10.5% (4/38)vs.90.0%(27/30),x2 =42.69,P =0.000].The local recurrence rate,distant metastasis rate and 3-year overall survival rate had no significant difference between the two groups[23.7 % (9/38)vs.23.3% (7/30),31.6% (12/38) vs.33.3% (10/30) and 71.1% (27/38) vs.70.0% (21/30)respectively,x2=0.06,0.02 and 0.01,P=0.800,0.878 and 0.925].Conclusions Pre-implanted anti-adhesion patch under laparoscopic approach can significantly reduce the incidence of parastomal hernia in elderly patients after a Miles' operation,which is worthy of promotion.
4.Research status of the pathological mechanisms of immune regulation in tumors and the intervention of traditional Chinese medicine
Xue-Peng WANG ; Hao-Ming GUO ; Liang-Liang SHI ; Shuai-Zhe WANG ; Ya-Ping CHEN ; Ben-Jun WEI
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(20):3051-3055
The occurrence and development of tumors are closely related to the body's immune function.It has been confirmed that immunotherapy plays a role in the treatment of various cancers.Some traditional Chinese medicines can control the growth and metastasis of tumors by enhancing anti-tumor immunity.Even in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment,traditional Chinese medicine can exert anti-tumor effects by upregulating immune responses.Further research on the regulation of the immune mechanisms by traditional Chinese medicine will provide new insights into how traditional Chinese medicine controls tumor growth and metastasis and help improve its effectiveness in the clinical treatment of various cancers.This article aims to provide a theoretical reference for the role of immunoregulation in tumors,summarize its mechanisms in tumors,and traditional Chinese medicine intervention research in tumors for the prevention and treatment of tumors with traditional Chinese medicine.
5.Screening molecular markers in early breast cancer of the same pathological types but with different prognoses using Agilent gene chip.
Zhou LI ; Liang PENG ; Shuai HAN ; Zonghai HUANG ; Fujun SHI ; Zhai CAI ; Xiuqin LI ; Pusheng ZHANG ; Huijuan ZHU ; Weirong JIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(10):1483-1488
OBJECTIVETo screen molecular markers in early breast cancer and establish gene subtyping-based diagnostic criteria for predicting the prognosis of early breast cancers.
METHODSTumor tissue specimens were obtained from 8 patients with early breast cancer for analysis of the differentially expressed genes using Agilent custom 8×15 000 chips in combination with the prognostic data of the patients. Another 42 tumor tissue specimens were used to validate the differential genes by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR.
RESULTSGene microarray analysis identified 132 differentially expressed genes between the patients with favorable and poor prognosis, and 44 of these genes were significantly up-regulated (by over two folds) and 88 down-regulated in patients with poor prognoses.
CONCLUSIONThe gene expression profiles differ in early breast cancer tissues of the same pathological type but with different clinical stages and prognoses, and CD44, MKI67, NTRK2, Nek2, C16orf60, TOP2A, ANCCA, and RRM2 genes can be used as the prognostic markers for early breast cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; analysis ; genetics ; Breast Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast ; genetics ; pathology ; Female ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Prognosis
6.A new recombined porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus virulent strain in China
Jian guo DONG ; Lin yang YU ; Pei pei WANG ; Le yi ZHANG ; Yan ling LIU ; Peng shuai LIANG ; Chang xu SONG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2018;19(1):89-98
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is one of the most important swine diseases worldwide. In the present study, a new virulent strain of PRRS virus (PRRSV), GDsg, was isolated in Guangdong province, China, and caused high fever, high morbidity, and high mortality in sows and piglets. The genome of this new strain was 15,413 nucleotides (nt) long, and comparative analysis revealed that GDsg shared 82.4% to 94% identity with type 2 PRRSV strains, but only 61.5% identity with type 1 PRRSV Lelystad virus strain. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that type 2 PRRSV isolates include five subgenotypes (I, II, III, IV, and V), which are represented by NADC30, VR-2332, GM2, CH-1a, and HuN4, respectively. Moreover, GDsg belongs to a newly emerging type 2 PRRSV subgenotype III. More interestingly, the newly isolated GDsg strain has multiple discontinuous nt deletions, 131 (19 + 18 + 94) at position 1404–1540 and a 107 nt insertion in the NSP2 region. Most importantly, the GDsg strain was identified as a virus recombined between low pathogenic field strain QYYZ and vaccine strain JXA1-P80. In conclusion, a new independent subgenotype and recombinant PRRSV strain has emerged in China and could be a new threat to the swine industry of China.
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Swine Diseases
7.Screening molecular markers in early breast cancer of the same pathological types but with different prognoses using Agilent gene chip
Zhou LI ; Liang PENG ; Shuai HAN ; Zonghai HUANG ; Fujun SHI ; Zhai CAI ; Xiuqin LI ; Pusheng ZHANG ; Huijuan ZHU ; Weirong JIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;(10):1483-1488
Objective:To screen molecular markers in early breast cancer and establish gene subtyping-based diagnostic criteria for predicting the prognosis of early breast cancers. Methods Tumor tissue specimens were obtained from 8 patients with early breast cancer for analysis of the differentially expressed genes using Agilent custom 8 × 15 000 chips in combination with the prognostic data of the patients. Another 42 tumor tissue specimens were used to validate the differential genes by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. Results Gene microarray analysis identified 132 differentially expressed genes between the patients with favorable and poor prognosis, and 44 of these genes were significantly up-regulated (by over two folds) and 88 down-regulated in patients with poor prognoses. Conclusion The gene expression profiles differ in early breast cancer tissues of the same pathological type but with different clinical stages and prognoses, and CD44, MKI67, NTRK2, Nek2, C16orf60, TOP2A, ANCCA, and RRM2 genes can be used as the prognostic markers for early breast cancer.
8.Screening molecular markers in early breast cancer of the same pathological types but with different prognoses using Agilent gene chip
Zhou LI ; Liang PENG ; Shuai HAN ; Zonghai HUANG ; Fujun SHI ; Zhai CAI ; Xiuqin LI ; Pusheng ZHANG ; Huijuan ZHU ; Weirong JIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;(10):1483-1488
Objective:To screen molecular markers in early breast cancer and establish gene subtyping-based diagnostic criteria for predicting the prognosis of early breast cancers. Methods Tumor tissue specimens were obtained from 8 patients with early breast cancer for analysis of the differentially expressed genes using Agilent custom 8 × 15 000 chips in combination with the prognostic data of the patients. Another 42 tumor tissue specimens were used to validate the differential genes by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. Results Gene microarray analysis identified 132 differentially expressed genes between the patients with favorable and poor prognosis, and 44 of these genes were significantly up-regulated (by over two folds) and 88 down-regulated in patients with poor prognoses. Conclusion The gene expression profiles differ in early breast cancer tissues of the same pathological type but with different clinical stages and prognoses, and CD44, MKI67, NTRK2, Nek2, C16orf60, TOP2A, ANCCA, and RRM2 genes can be used as the prognostic markers for early breast cancer.
9.The study of electrical acupuncture stimulation therapy combined with pelvic floor muscle therapy for postprostatectomy incontinence.
Bo-shuai YANG ; Ding-wei YE ; Xu-dong YAO ; Jiang-yan PENG ; Shi-lin ZHANG ; Bo DAI ; Hai-liang ZHANG ; Yi-jun SHEN ; Yao ZHU ; Yi-ping ZHU ; Guo-hai SHI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2010;48(17):1325-1327
OBJECTIVETo explore the effectiveness and significance of whether electrical acupuncture stimulation combining with pelvic floor muscle therapy (PFMT) can improve the recovery of urinary continence.
METHODSA total of 109 patients took part in the study of novel combination treatment for urinary continence from September 2008 to September 2009. Patients were divided into study group (n = 40) and control group (n = 69). The patients in study group received electrical acupuncture stimulation therapy combined with PFMT one week after removal the catheter. The patients in control group performed PFMT as the only treatment for post prostatectomy incontinence. The patients were followed up closely, with their clinical characteristics recorded, questionnaires of ICI-Q-SF filled up, and all the data for statistical analysis collected.
RESULTSThere was a significant difference between the study group and the control group in the urinary control curve (P = 0.029). The difference of continence probability between these two groups became greater from 4 weeks after surgery, and the difference reached the peak at 6 weeks (P = 0.023). Then the difference became smaller, and there was no difference at 16 weeks after surgery. ICI-Q-SF questionnaires showed the same results.
CONCLUSIONElectrical acupuncture stimulation therapy combining with PFMT can improve the recovery of patients' urinary continence after radical prostatectomy.
Aged ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Electroacupuncture ; Exercise Therapy ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; therapy ; Prostatectomy ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome ; Urinary Incontinence ; etiology ; therapy
10.Roles of STAT3 in radiation response, tumor progression and tissue repair
Shuai DONG ; Haisheng LIANG ; Lei CHANG ; Peng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2022;42(9):722-726
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) is a family of cytoplasmic transcription factors including seven proteins of STAT-1, -2, -3, -4, -5A, -5B and -6. The genes encoding the STAT family are located on are located on chromosome 2 (STAT1 and STAT4), chromosome 12 (STAT2 and STAT6) and chromosome 17 (STAT3, STAT5A and STAT5B). Among these seven proteins, STAT3 and STAT5 have the strongest correlation with tumor progression, and ionizing radiation can affect STAT3 level. Continuous activation of STAT3 can regulate a variety of functions, including cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, angiogenesis and immune escape. STAT3 is highly complex in its biological function and activator action. Therefore, it is of great significance to further study the biological function and signaling pathway of STAT3.