1.Tissue microarray-based high-throughput screening of differentially expressed proteins as biomarkers in meningioma
Ying-Qun TAO ; Yi-Cheng LU ; Ru-Lin BA
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(10):1005-1008,1018
Objective To investigate the mechanism responsible for the malignant progressionof meningiomas at the protein level using tissue microarray technique. Methods Twenty-twointracranial meningioma tissue microarrays were constructed, each containing the tissues of 42 benign, 18atypical, and 19 anaplastic meningiomas. Immunohistochcmistry of the microarrays was performed induplicate with the antibodies of MYC, ARNT2, MDM2, AR, ER, PR, Ki-67, P53, survivin, CD34 andVEGF, respectively. Negative control microarrays were used throughout the experiment and breast cancertissue microarrays were used as the positive controls for ER and PR staining. SAS9.0 solfware was usedfor grading of the expression levels of the biomarkers according to the WHO grades of meningiomas.Results For each antibody, the duplicate tissue microarrays yielded uniform staining results invisualization of the protein distributions in the cytoplasm and nuclei, and the negative controls displayedno positive staining. The p53, AR, ER, PR and Ki-67 proteins were found only in the cell nuclei, MDM2in both the cytoplasm and nuclei, and ARNT2, CD34 and VEGF in the cytoplasm only. The c-MYC andsurvivin proteins were found mainly in the cytoplasm, and in some instances in both the cytoplasm andcell nuclei. Immunohistochemical staining for p53, AR, CD34, Ki-67 and MYC proteins showed strongcorrelations to the degree of malignancy of the meningioma (P<0.05). Conclusions Tissue microarrayand immunohistochemical techniques provide an efficient means for screening the specific biomatkers ofmeningiomas. The expressions of p53, AR, CD34, Ki-67 and MYC proteins are involved in the malignantprogression of meningioma, and these proteins may serve as important biomarkers for meningiomagrading at the protein level.
2.Clinical study of healing abutment on sealing socket and preservation of the gingival natural profile in single-tooth immediate implantation.
Yi QI ; Jian ZHANG ; Ba-gen HASI ; Yao SUN ; Zhen-hui ZHU ; Ru-jiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2008;43(5):299-301
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical results of use of healing abutment for sealing socket and preserving the gingival natural profile in single-tooth immediate implantation.
METHODSThe osteotomy site was prepared with pilot drill directed by the periodontal probe on palatal wall of the socket,and 31 single-implant were placed into fresh sockets with flapless surgery and filled with Bio-oss. Healing abutments were simultaneously fitted on implants and ceramic crowns fabricated three months post-operation. Scientific assessment of soft tissue contour was carried out by interdental papillae index immediately after restorations.
RESULTSOne implant was lost at second week after operation. The remaining 30 implants gained perfect osseointegration and the gingival natural profile was preserved completely.
CONCLUSIONSSealing socket and preserving the gingival natural profile by healing abutment is a predictable, safe and practical method with good aesthetic results in single-tooth immediate implantation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Dental Implantation, Endosseous ; methods ; Dental Implants, Single-Tooth ; Female ; Gingiva ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minerals ; Tooth Socket ; surgery ; Young Adult
3.Prevalence of upper respiratory tract group A Streptococcus carriage in school-age children from Tulufan City and Buerjin County of Xinjiang Province.
Kan SHA ; Pei-Ru XU ; Li-Kun DUO ; Li-Ba-Ha GU ; Xiao-Mei GAO ; Ping JI
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(8):616-618
OBJECTIVETo study the prevalence rate of upper respiratory tract group A Streptococcus (GAS) carriage in school-age children from Xinjiang Province.
METHODSA total of 478 children at age of 9-12 years from Tulufan City and Buerjin County of Xinjiang Province were enrolled by random cluster sampling. Throat swab cultures were performed once each season for the determination of presence of GAS.
RESULTSIn the 1 827 samples, 196 GAS strains were isolated, with a GAS carrier rate of 10.7%. The prevalence rate of GAS carrier in Tulufan City ranged from 3.7%-16.5% compared with 4.7%-21.4% in Buerjin County (P < 0.05). The prevalence rate of GAS carrier in winter is the highest, followed by in autumn, spring and summer in both regions. There were significant differences in the GAS carriage rate in autumn between the two regions. There were no significant differences in the GAS carriage rate between boys and girls. Of the 196 GAS strains, 133 from Han, 22 from Uygur and 41 from Hazakh children. There were significant differences in the prevalence rate of GAS carriage among children with different ethic groups.
CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence rate of GAS carriage is high in school-age children from Tulufan and Buerjin of Xinjiang Province. The GAS carrier rate is associated with the season and ethic group. The children from Buerjin County present a higher GAS carrier rate than those from Tulufan City.
Carrier State ; microbiology ; Child ; China ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Prevalence ; Respiratory System ; microbiology ; Streptococcus pyogenes ; isolation & purification
4.Clinical application of radionuclide bone scintigraphy in diagnosis of avascular osteonecrosis in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in convalescence.
Jian-Tao BA ; Zhao-Hui ZHU ; Fang LI ; Hai-Qun XING ; Yan-Ru MA ; Hong-Li JING ; Zheng-Hua WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2008;30(3):318-322
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical value of radionuclide bone scintigraphy in diagnosis of avascular osteonecrosis in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in convalescence.
METHODSWe performed three-phase bone scintigraphy of femoral head regions and whole-body bone scan in SARS patients 4-6 months after they recovered from the syndrome, and then compared the results with simultaneous MRI.
RESULTSTypical avascular necrosis at different stages and severities was found on bone scintigraphy at 31 femoral heads of 16 SARS patients, 97% of which were MRI positive. Suspicious necrosis was found at 42 femoral heads of 23 patients, 67% of which were MRI negative. Among 30 patients with normal three-phase scintigraphic results, 10% of whom were suspicious on MRI. In addition, abnormal distributions of radioactivity were observed in other bones on the whole-body bone scans of 29 patients, including osteonecrosis of knees in 15 patients.
CONCLUSIONSRadionuclide bone scintigraphy is valuable in early diagnosis of osteonecrosis in SARS patients in convalescence. It provides a mutually supplementary tool for MRI.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Convalescence ; Female ; Femur Head Necrosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteonecrosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Radionuclide Imaging ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; physiopathology ; Young Adult
5. FOXG1 Directly Suppresses Wnt5a During the Development of the Hippocampus
Yang NI ; Bin LIU ; Xiaojing WU ; Junhua LIU ; Ru BA ; Chunjie ZHAO
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(3):298-310
The Wnt signaling pathway plays key roles in various developmental processes. Wnt5a, which activates the non-canonical pathway, has been shown to be particularly important for axon guidance and outgrowth as well as dendrite morphogenesis. However, the mechanism underlying the regulation of Wnt5a remains unclear. Here, through conditional disruption of Foxg1 in hippocampal progenitors and postmitotic neurons achieved by crossing Foxg1
6.Incidence and prognosis of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions related to infection of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain: a national multi-center survey of 35 566 population.
Meng Fan LIU ; Rui Xia MA ; Xian Bao CAO ; Hua ZHANG ; Shui Hong ZHOU ; Wei Hong JIANG ; Yan JIANG ; Jing Wu SUN ; Qin Tai YANG ; Xue Zhong LI ; Ya Nan SUN ; Li SHI ; Min WANG ; Xi Cheng SONG ; Fu Quan CHEN ; Xiao Shu ZHANG ; Hong Quan WEI ; Shao Qing YU ; Dong Dong ZHU ; Luo BA ; Zhi Wei CAO ; Xu Ping XIAO ; Xin WEI ; Zhi Hong LIN ; Feng Hong CHEN ; Chun Guang SHAN ; Guang Ke WANG ; Jing YE ; Shen Hong QU ; Chang Qing ZHAO ; Zhen Lin WANG ; Hua Bin LI ; Feng LIU ; Xiao Bo CUI ; Sheng Nan YE ; Zheng LIU ; Yu XU ; Xiao CAI ; Wei HANG ; Ru Xin ZHANG ; Yu Lin ZHAO ; Guo Dong YU ; Guang Gang SHI ; Mei Ping LU ; Yang SHEN ; Yu Tong ZHAO ; Jia Hong PEI ; Shao Bing XIE ; Long Gang YU ; Ye Hai LIU ; Shao wei GU ; Yu Cheng YANG ; Lei CHENG ; Jian Feng LIU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;58(6):579-588
Objective: This cross-sectional investigation aimed to determine the incidence, clinical characteristics, prognosis, and related risk factors of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain in mainland China. Methods: Data of patients with SARS-CoV-2 from December 28, 2022, to February 21, 2023, were collected through online and offline questionnaires from 45 tertiary hospitals and one center for disease control and prevention in mainland China. The questionnaire included demographic information, previous health history, smoking and alcohol drinking, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, olfactory and gustatory function before and after infection, other symptoms after infection, as well as the duration and improvement of olfactory and gustatory dysfunction. The self-reported olfactory and gustatory functions of patients were evaluated using the Olfactory VAS scale and Gustatory VAS scale. Results: A total of 35 566 valid questionnaires were obtained, revealing a high incidence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain (67.75%). Females(χ2=367.013, P<0.001) and young people(χ2=120.210, P<0.001) were more likely to develop these dysfunctions. Gender(OR=1.564, 95%CI: 1.487-1.645), SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status (OR=1.334, 95%CI: 1.164-1.530), oral health status (OR=0.881, 95%CI: 0.839-0.926), smoking history (OR=1.152, 95%CI=1.080-1.229), and drinking history (OR=0.854, 95%CI: 0.785-0.928) were correlated with the occurrence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to SARS-CoV-2(above P<0.001). 44.62% (4 391/9 840) of the patients who had not recovered their sense of smell and taste also suffered from nasal congestion, runny nose, and 32.62% (3 210/9 840) suffered from dry mouth and sore throat. The improvement of olfactory and taste functions was correlated with the persistence of accompanying symptoms(χ2=10.873, P=0.001). The average score of olfactory and taste VAS scale was 8.41 and 8.51 respectively before SARS-CoV-2 infection, but decreased to3.69 and 4.29 respectively after SARS-CoV-2 infection, and recovered to 5.83and 6.55 respectively at the time of the survey. The median duration of olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions was 15 days and 12 days, respectively, with 0.5% (121/24 096) of patients experiencing these dysfunctions for more than 28 days. The overall self-reported improvement rate of smell and taste dysfunctions was 59.16% (14 256/24 096). Gender(OR=0.893, 95%CI: 0.839-0.951), SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status (OR=1.334, 95%CI: 1.164-1.530), history of head and facial trauma(OR=1.180, 95%CI: 1.036-1.344, P=0.013), nose (OR=1.104, 95%CI: 1.042-1.171, P=0.001) and oral (OR=1.162, 95%CI: 1.096-1.233) health status, smoking history(OR=0.765, 95%CI: 0.709-0.825), and the persistence of accompanying symptoms (OR=0.359, 95%CI: 0.332-0.388) were correlated with the recovery of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to SARS-CoV-2 (above P<0.001 except for the indicated values). Conclusion: The incidence of olfactory and taste dysfunctions related to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron strain is high in mainland China, with females and young people more likely to develop these dysfunctions. Active and effective intervention measures may be required for cases that persist for a long time. The recovery of olfactory and taste functions is influenced by several factors, including gender, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination status, history of head and facial trauma, nasal and oral health status, smoking history, and persistence of accompanying symptoms.
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