1.Pathogenesis of delayed xenograft rejection in pig-to-rhesus monkey cardiac transplantations
Dong CHEN ; Ronghua CAO ; Hui GUO ; Gang CHEN ; Ximo WANG ; Shiqian SHEN ; Qianyun SUN ; Hong WANG ; Lijun CHEN ; Ying WU ; Jianguo ZHU ; Wanyu WANG ; Yuliang XIONG ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(01):-
Objective:To investigate the pahtogengesis and pathology of delayed xenograft rejection (DXR) after pig to rhesus monkey heart xenotransplantation.Methods:Heterotopic xenogeneic heart transplantation in the abdominal cavity was performed using piglet as donors.4 monkeys were used as recipients.Complete complement depletion was achieve in the recipients treated with repetitive doses of a high activity cobra venom factor (Y CVF).The recipients were immunosuppressed with a combination of cyclosporine A,cyclophosphamide and steroids.Sera were analyzed for C3,C4 levels and complement activity and anti pig endotheliocyte xenoantibody.The graft were examined histopathologically and immunohistochemically for C3,C4,C5b 9,IgM,IgG,necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha),intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM 1),CD57 (NK cells),CD68 (macrophages),CD4 and CD8.Results:The xenografts survived 8,10,13,13 days respectively and all grafts occoured DXR.Venular thrombosis was outstanding feature within DXR xenografts,complicated with interstitial edma,local hemorrhage and myocardial necrosis,with mild to moderate cellular infiltration.The serum C3 levels and complement activity almost decreased to 0 from the day of transplantation due to Y CVF,the C4 level began to decrease 2 4 days before the cardic xenografts losing their function.The anti pig endotheliocyte xenoantibody also decreased after transplantation,and slightly increased during DXR,all rejected xenografts showed C3,C4,C5b 9,IgG and IgM deposits in different degree.Large numbers of macrophages (50% of total leukocytes) were found infiltrating the entire xenograft,a few natural killer cells (8%~10%),some of CD4+T cells (15%) and CD8+T cells (25%) were detcted also,up regulation of ICAM 1 on the graft endothelial cells and TNF alpha in the interstitial were demonstrated in the rejected heart.Conclusion:Both Humor and cell mediated immunologic reaction may play an important role in pahtogengesis of DXR. [
2.Circular RNA HECTD1 participates in oxygen-glucose deprivation-induced neuronal cell damage by regulating miR-98-5p/ephrin A4 expressions
Yifeng LIU ; Changming WEN ; Chuanjie WU ; Jun GAO ; Jun SUN ; Meng SUN ; Shiqian GUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2022;21(6):541-552
Objective:To explore whether circular RNA HECTD1 (circ-HECTD1) is involved in oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD)-induced neuronal cell damage by regulating the expressions of miR-98-5p/ephrin A4 (EPHA4).Methods:Mouse primary cortical neuronal cells were isolated and cultured in vitro. The targeting relations of circ-HECTD1 and miR-98-5p with EPHA4 were detected by dual luciferase reporter assay and RNA binding protein immunoprecipitation assay. These neurons were randomly divided into control group (cultured for 24 h under normal condition) and 6, 12 and 24 h OGD treatment groups (treated with OGD for 6, 12 and 24 h, respectively), OGD+Vector group and OGD+circ-HECTD1 group, OGD+small interfering RNA (siRNA) negative control (si-NC) group and OGD+siRNA circ-HECTD1 (si-circ-HECTD1) group, OGD+micro RNA (miR) negative control (miRNC) group and OGD+miR-98-5p mimic group, OGD+miRNA inhibitor negative control (anti-miRNC) group and OGD+miR-98-5p inhibitor (anti-miR-98-5p) group, OGD+miR-98-5p mimic+pcDNA group and OGD+miR-98-5p mimic+EPHA4 group, OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+anti-miR-NC group and OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+miR-98-5p inhibitor group; pCD5-ciR empty vector, pCD5-ciR-circ-HECTD1, si-NC, si-circ-HECTD1, miR-NC, miR-98-5p mimic, anti-miR-NC or anti-miR-98-5p were transfected into the neurons, and miR-98-5p mimi and pcDNA3.1 empty vector, miR-98-5p mimic and pcDNA3.1-EPHA4 overexpression vector, si-circ-HECTD1 and anti-miR-NC, or si-circ-HECTD1 and anti-miR-98-5p were co-transfected into the neurons. After 24 h of OGD treatment, the circ-HECTD1, miR-98-5p and EPHA4 mRNA expressions were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR), the EPHA4 protein expression was detected by Western blotting, the proliferation activity was detected by MTT assay, the apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry, the levels of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α in cell culture medium were detected by ELISA, and the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were detected by kit assay. Results:(1) Targeting relations between circ-HECTD1 and miR-98-5p, and EPHA4 and miR-98-5p were verified. (2) As compared with the control group, the neurons in 6, 12 and 24 h OGD treatment groups had significantly increased circ-HECTD1 and EPHA4 protein expressions and significantly decreased miR-98-5p expression ( P<0.05). (3) As compared with OGD+Vector group, OGD+circ-HECTD1 group had significantly increased circ-HECTD1 expression, and significantly decreased miR-98-5p expression ( P<0.05); as compared with OGD+si-NC group, OGD+si-circ-HECTD1 group had significantly increased miR-98-5p expression, and significantly decreased EPHA4 mRNA and protein expressions ( P<0.05); as compared with OGD+miR-NC group, OGD+miR-98-5p mimic group had significantly increased miR-98-5p expression, and significantly decreased EPHA4 protein expression ( P<0.05); as compared with OGD+anti-miR-NC group, OGD+anti-miR-98-5p group had significantly decreased miR-98-5p expression, and significantly increased EPHA4 protein expression ( P<0.05); as compared with the OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+anti-miR-NC group, OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+anti-miR-98-5p group had significantly increased EPHA4 mRNA and protein expressions ( P<0.05). (4) As compared with the control group, the OGD groups had significantly decreased cell viability and SOD activity, and significantly increased IL-1β and TNF-α levels, apoptosis rate and MDA activity ( P<0.05); as compared with the OGD+si-NC group, the OGD+si-circ-HECTD1 group had significantly decreased cell apoptosis rate, IL-1β and TNF-α levels, and MDA activity, and significantly increased cell viability and SOD activity ( P<0.05); as compared with the OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+anti-miR-NC group, the OGD+si-circ-HECTD1+anti-miR-98-5p group had significantly decreased cell viability and SOD activity, and significantly increased IL-1β and TNF-α levels, apoptosis rate and MDA activity ( P<0.05); as compared with the OGD+miR-NC group, OGD+miR-98-5p mimic group had significantly decreased cell apoptosis rate, IL-1β and TNF-α levels, and MDA activity, and significantly increased cell viability and SOD activity ( P<0.05); as compared with OGD+miR-98-5p mimic+pcDNA group, OGD+miR-98-5p mimic+EPHA4 group has significantly increased cell apoptosis rate, IL-1β and TNF-α levels, and MDA activity, and significantly increased cell viability and SOD activity ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Knockdown of circ-HECTD1 could ameliorate the OGD-induced neuronal cell damage in mice by targeting the expressions of miR-98-5p/EPHA4.
3.Efficiency and safety of endoscopic therapy for early esophageal cancer and precancerous lesions with length more than 5 cm
Yangyang CHEN ; Yahua CHEN ; Shishun ZHONG ; Xinxiang HUANG ; Shiqian LAN ; Jianmin GUO ; Zicheng HUANG ; Caiping LI ; Yin LIN ; Wei LIANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2018;35(11):842-846
Objective To compare the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic submucosal dissection ( ESD) with endoscopic piecemeal mucosal resection ( EPMR) for early esophageal cancer and precancerous lesions with length more than 5 cm. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on data of 85 patients diagnosed as early esophageal cancer and precancerous lesions with length more than 5 cm in Fujian Medical Association of Early Esophageal Carcinoma from January 2012 to July 2017. The patients were divided into ESD group (52 cases) and EPMR group (33 cases), and the effectiveness and safety between the two groups were compared. Results There was no significant difference on the complete resection rate between the two groups[86. 5% (45/52) VS 87. 9% (29/33), P>0. 05]. The operative time (58. 53±30. 50 min VS 32. 06±9. 12 min), postoperative fasting time (4. 18±1. 30 d VS 3. 67±0. 96 d), postoperative hospital-stay time (7. 45±2. 44 d VS 6. 54±1. 73 d), and postoperative antibiotics using time (3. 48±2. 33 d VS 1. 96±2. 20 d) in ESD group were higher than those in EPMR group (all P<0. 05). There were no significant difference in the rate of intraoperative complication and short-term postoperative complication, such as fever, chest pain, and postoperative bleeding, between the two groups ( all P>0. 05 ) . But the postoperative stricture rate of ESD group was higher than that of EPMR group[23. 1% (12/52) VS 6. 1%(2/33), P<0. 05]. During the follow-up of 3-63 months, 5 cases recurred in ESD group and 1 case in EPMR group, with no significant difference ( P>0. 05). Conclusion ESD and EPMR have equivalent efficacy and safety on the treatment of early esophageal cancer and precancerous lesion. EPMR has a shorter operative time, lower rate of post-operative stricture, and is easier to master.
4.Psychological and behavior status of minor children of medical staff during the COVID-19 epidemic in Hubei province.
Li GUO ; Shiqian BAI ; Jingyi FAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(4):474-479
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the psychological and behavior status of minor children of medical staff in Hubei province during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.
METHODS:
A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted through WeChat from March 13 to 15, 2020, which included a general data questionnaire and Conners parental assessment questionnaire (PSQ). The questionnaires received from outside of Hubei province were excluded through IP address, and the questionnaires with answer time <150 s were also excluded. The influence of parental work status on the psychological behavior was analyzed in children of different age groups.
RESULTS:
A total of 391 valid questionnaires were collected, there were 207 males (52.9%) and 184 females (47.1%); 91 (23.3%) aged 3 to 6, 183 (46.8%) aged 6 to 10, and 117 (29.9%) aged 10 to 16. Both parents were medical staff in 87 participants(22.3%), one parent was medical staff in 139(35.5%) participants, and no parents were medical staff in 165 (42.2%) participants. In 3-<6 years group, there was no significant difference in the PSQ scores of the children in each factor level (all >0.05) between children with parents as medical staff and those without. In 6-<10 years group, children with both parents as medical staff had higher hyperactivity-impulse factor score, learning problem factor score and total score than those without parents as medical staff (all <0.05), while they had higher learning problem factor score than those with one parent as medical staff (<0.05); the anxiety score of children with one or both parents as medical staff was higher than that of those without parents as medical staff (all <0.05). In 10 to 16 years group, the behavior problems, learning problems, hyperactivity-impulse, more dynamic index and the total score in children with one parent as medical staff were lower than those with both parents as medical staff or without parents as medical staff (<0.05 or <0.01); while there were no significant differences in psychosomatic problems, anxiety factor scores between children with one parent as medical staff and other two groups (all >0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
s During COVID-19 epidemic period, the psychological and behavior status of minor children of Hubei medical staff with different ages shows differences with those without parents as medical staff, particularly in 6-<10 years and 10 to 16 year groups. It is necessary to pay attention to the psychological and behavioral status of children of medical staff in these age groups.
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5.Recommendations on management of gynecological malignancies during the COVID-19 pandemic: perspectives from Chinese gynecological oncologists
Yingmei WANG ; Shiqian ZHANG ; Lihui WEI ; Zhongqiu LIN ; Xinyu WANG ; Jianliu WANG ; Keqin HUA ; Manhua CUI ; Jiandong WANG ; Shixuan WANG ; Wen DI ; Yudong WANG ; Ruifang AN ; Mingrong XI ; Ruixia GUO ; Qi ZHOU ; Xing XIE ; Fengxia XUE
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2020;31(4):e68-
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has rapidly spread globally. Cancer patients are at a higher risk of being infected with the coronavirus and are more likely to develop severe complications, as compared to the general population. The increasing spread of COVID-19 presents challenges for the clinical care of patients with gynecological malignancies. Concerted efforts should be put into managing gynecological malignancies in an orderly manner by strictly implementing the measures that are specifically developed for controlling the spread of COVID-19. We have drafted Recommendations on Management of Gynecological Malignancies during the COVID-19 Pandemic based on our experience on controlling COVID-19 pandemic in China. We recommend that patients with gynecological malignancies should be managed in hierarchical and individualized manners in combination with local conditions related to COVID-19. Medical care decision should be balanced between controlling COVID-19 pandemic spread and timely diagnosis and treatment for gynecologic oncology patients.