1.Extramammary Paget's disease due to underlying anal canal adenocarcinoma.
Shan-xian LOU ; Li-xia WANG ; Hong-qi SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(11):701-701
Adenocarcinoma
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metabolism
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secondary
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surgery
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Anal Canal
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chemistry
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pathology
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surgery
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Anus Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen
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analysis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Keratin-20
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analysis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mucin-1
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analysis
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Paget Disease, Extramammary
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metabolism
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secretion
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surgery
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Skin Neoplasms
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metabolism
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secretion
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surgery
2.Exogenous double-stranded DNA induces immunophenotypic changes of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells
Yumin XIA ; Chunhong FANG ; Shan JIANG ; Hong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(11):788-791
Objective To study the effects of exogenous double-stranded DNA antigen on the immunophenotypic changes of dendritic cells (DCs) derived from stem cells in mouse bone marrow. Methods LinCD117 (c-kit)+ hemopoietic stem cells were obtained from the bone marrow of C57 mice by magnetic affinity cell sorting. Some cytokines, including granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-4, tumor necrosis factor-α and so on, were used to enhance the proliferation or differentiation of stem cells to obtain mature, semimature and immature DCs. The double stranded DNA of kinetoplast (kDNA) was isolated from Trypanosoma equiperdum, and added to the culture media to pulse DCs. The immunophenotypic and morphologic features of DCs were analyzed by using flow cytometry and laser confocal microscopy respectively. Results The expression rates of CD117 and CD11c in DCs showed no significant changes after kDNA pulse compared with those before the pulse. In unpulsed immature, semi-mature and mature DCs, the expression rate was 11.42% ± 2.56%, 27.08% ± 5.29% and 44.63% ± 10.37% for MHC Ⅱ, 8.54% ± 2.01%, 31.35% ± 6.40% and52.96% ± 10.34% for CD80, 10.22% ± 3.47%, 32.15% ± 6.83% and 64.72% ± 9.68% for CD86, respectively.After pulse with the kDNA antigen, the expression rate increased by 15.63%, 9.66% and 4.12% (t = 6.21,4.35, 2.82, P < 0.05) for MHC Ⅱ, by 9.63%, 7.09% and 4.09% for CD80, by 13.16%, 9.75% and 3.10% for CD86, respectively in immature, semi-mature and mature DCs, respectively. The increase of expression rate of these membrane antigens in decreasing order was observed in immature DCs, semi-mature DCs and mature DCs. Conclusions The exogenous DNA antigen could enhance the maturation of bone marrow-derived DCs,likely by upregulating the expression of certain immunophenotypic membrane proteins, and the lower the maturity degree, the more liable the DCs to be affected by the antigen.
3.Sodium nitrite enhanced the potentials of migration and invasion of human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells through induction of mitophagy.
Guan GUI ; Shan-shan MENG ; Lu-juan LI ; Bin LIU ; Hong-xia LIANG ; Chao-shen HUANGFU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):59-67
Nitrites play multiple characteristic functions in invasion and metastasis of hepatic cancer cells, but the exact mechanism is not yet known. Cancer cells can maintain the malignant characteristics via clearance of excess mitochondria by mitophagy. The purpose of this article was to determine the roles of nitrite, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hypoxia inducing factor 1 alpha (HIF-1 α) in mitophagy of hepatic cancer cells. After exposure of human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells to a serial concentrations of sodium nitrite for 24 h under normal oxygen, the maximal cell vitality was increased by 16 mg x (-1) sodium nitrite. In addition, the potentials of migration and invasion for SMMC-7721 cells were increased significantly at the same time. Furthermore, sodium nitrite exposure displayed an increase of stress fibers, lamellipodum and perinuclear mitochondrial distribution by cell staining with Actin-Tracker Green and Mito-Tracker Red, which was reversed by N-acetylcysteine (NAC, a reactive oxygen scavenger). DCFH-DA staining with fluorescent microscopy showed that the intracellular level of ROS concentration was increased by the sodium nitrite treatment. LC3 immunostaining and Western blot results showed that sodium nitrite enhanced cell autophagy flux. Under the transmission electron microscopy (TEM), more autolysosomes formed after sodium nitrite treatment and NAC could prevent autophagosome degradation. RT-PCR results indicated that the expression levels of COX I and COXIV mRNA were decreased significantly after sodium nitrite treatment. Meanwhile, laser scanning confocal microscopy showed that sodium nitrite significantly reduced mitochondrial mass detected by Mito-Tracker Green staining. The expression levels of HIF-1α, Beclin-1 and Bnip3 (mitophagy marker molecular) increased remarkably after sodium nitrite treatment, which were reversed by NAC. Our results demonstrated that sodium nitrite (16 mg x L(-1)) increased the potentials of invasion and migration of hepatic cancer SMMC-7721 cells through induction of ROS and HIF-1α mediated mitophagy.
Acetylcysteine
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pharmacology
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Autophagy
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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pathology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Movement
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms
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pathology
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Mitochondrial Degradation
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Nitrites
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metabolism
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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metabolism
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Sodium Nitrite
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pharmacology
4.Studies on Mycoplasma genitalium infection in patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis
Shu-Xia ZHONG ; Shan-Shan LI ; Hua ZHENG ; Xiao-Hong LI ; Bei-Lei YUN ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the role of Mycoplasma genitalium(Mg)infection in chronic non- bacterial prostatitis.Methods Culture and two PCR systems were performed on prostatic secretion specimens from 487 patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis and 75 health men in Changchun regions. Results positive rate of Mg in the prostatic secretion from the 487 patients was 7.39% (36/487);In the controls,the positive rate of Mg was 1.33%(1/75).The differences between the two groups were statistically significant (X~2=3.88,P
5.Comparison of paper and electronic data management in clinical trials.
Fang YIN ; Jun-chao CHEN ; Hong-xia LIU ; Ying-chun HE ; Qing-shan ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(11):1461-1463
Electronic case report forms (eCRFs) instead of the traditional paper case report forms (pCRFs) are increasingly used by investigators and sponsors of clinical research. We include a total of 14 phase III studies (8 pCRF, 6 eCRF) to compare paper and electronic data documentation both quantitatively and qualitatively in clinical studies. The result suggests that adaptions of electronic data capture (EDC) in clinical trials have the advantages in optimization of data capture process, improvement of data quality and earlier clinical decision compared to paper-based methods. Furthermore, the successful implementation of EDC requires accouplements with corresponding data management processes and reallocation of resources.
Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic
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Data Collection
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methods
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Information Storage and Retrieval
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methods
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Medical Informatics
6.Exploration of visual check approaches in clinical data management.
Jun-chao CHEN ; Hong-xia LIU ; Ying-chun HE ; Qing-shan ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(11):1456-1460
Due to a great amount of data in clinical trials, the data cleansing needs to adopt a variety of measures, including the latest developed visual check approach. According to the different types of clinical data and the different stages in the course of clinical data management, this study reviews 8 types of visual graphics that show the relevance and trend among the data. The series of graphics can rapidly detect abnormal data, monitor clinical research in real-time, make the data management process much easier and improve the clinical trial efficiency and data quality.
Clinical Trials as Topic
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standards
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Data Collection
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standards
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Information Storage and Retrieval
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methods
7.STUDY ON THE PROPERTIES OF POLY(?-HYDROXYBUTYRATE)DEPOLYMERASE
Shan CHEN ; Dong-Bo LIU ; Hong-Mei XIA ; Meng-Yuan HE ; Shui HAO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(03):-
Three strains having degrading poly(?-hydroxybutyrate)(PHB) activity were isolated from activated sludge of different ecological environments and areas,named DS9701, DS9710 and DS9713.The properties of PHB depolymerase produced by DS9701, DS9710 and DS9713 were studied. All the PHB depolymerases are extracellular enzyme and are induced enzyme. The time that enzyme activities of the PHB depolymerases reach the maximum is 96 hours after inoculation. The apparent optimal temperature range for crude enzymes extract is 40℃~45℃.
8.MICROFLORA ANALYSIS IN THE BULLACTA EXARATA
Guo-Liang WANG ; Shan JIN ; Hong YU ; Yi-Nong WANG ; Yun-Xia QIAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Total aerobic plate counts for bacterial colonies in the Bullacta exarata ranged from 7. 3?10 5 to 2. 8?10 6 cells per gram. 217 strains of bacteria were isolated from the Bullacta exarata and 88. 5% of them were Gram-negative rod . The predominant genera were composed of Enterobacteriaceae (61 strains), Aeromonas (58), Vibrio (27), Pseudomonas (21). The results indicate that total bacteria numbers exceeds state standard by 1~2 quantity level in every samples. The coliform bacteria numbers exceeds health standard in sample of seven and nine month. It should be brought to attention. The microflora were composed of ten genus , predominant Bacillus of rearing shoal were few in the Bullacta exarata that may play a special role for regulating and controlling the microbial community .
9.Selection High-Yield PHB Depolymerase Producing Strain with UV
Su-Qin CI ; Shan CHEN ; Dong-Bo LIU ; Hong-Mei XIA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
Conidial suspension was obtained from the Penicillium sp. DS9713a which could decompose PHB. Through screening a lot of mutants with the methods of transparent zones and flask culture, five strains were selected from starting strain treated with UV and their activity were higher than the original .The best mutant strain named DS9713a-CS01, it's enzyme activity was as 197.42% high as that of the original ,furthermore, the characters of crude enzyme were studied.
10.Identification of the Polyreactivity of Monoclonal Natural Anti-ker atin Autoantibody 3B4 and Analysis of Its Molecular Mechanism
Hai-Hong GUAN ; Meng FU ; Ru-Shan XIA ; Gang WANG ; Yu-Feng LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To identify the polyreactivity of a monoclonal natural anti-keratin autoantibody 3B4 and to analyze its possible molecular me chanism.Methods enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)and immunohistoche mistry were applied to test the binding reactivity of 3B4 against different anti gens and tissues.The variable region genes and their amino acid composition wer e sequenced.Results 3B4 could reacted with a range of antigens and tissues,i n addition to keratin and skin.The variable region genes of its light chain and heavy chain showed high homology with germline genes VK1 am4 and VH1 J558.42.H CDR3 region,which mainly composed of short side chain amino acids(from 294 to 324 nucleotides around the heavy chain),was the only motif that differs from ot her highly homologous immunoglobulin genes.Conclusions The monoclonal natural anti-keratin autoantibody 3B4,with its variable region genes highly homologo us to germline genes,is highly polyreactive.The flexibility of HCDR3 may contr ibute to the polyreactivity.