1.RASSF1 gene in human tumour
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(2):125-129
A series of gene function devitalized increase gradually because of tumnr-suppressing gene endogenous deactivation while not classic mutation or absence. Unlike mutation devitalizalion, methylation devitalization is reversible.Gene silencing because of high methylation of promoter has many potential clinical uses.For example, it's in favor of early diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of tumors such as lung caneer, breast cancer,renal cancer, gastric cancer, bladder cancer and so on. RASSF1A belongs to the gene thatalways due to methylation deactivation not mutation deactivation. And this gene is similar to Ras receptor of mammalian. RASSF1A suppressed tumor growth in vivo and in vitro. This further supports it could be one tumor-suppressing gene. It plays an important role in cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and micropipe stabilization. This review mainly summarizes information and advancement about RASSF1A tumor-suppressing gene in genetic structure, endogenous gene inactivation, and functional analysis.
2.Effects of atorvastatin calcium on serum tumor necrosis factor alpha and C-reactive protein in patients with acute cerebral infarction
Kun LIU ; Zhenqing GONG ; Yongjiu WANG ; Xinjian HU ; Shiqiang BI ; Yanping ZANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(10):15-18
Objective To observe the effects of atorvastatin calcium on serum tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-α and C-reactive protein (CRP) in patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI), so as to approach the mechanism of atorvastatin calcium inhibiting ACI inflammatory injury. Methods Eighty-four patients with ACI were randomly divided into 2 groups: group B (42 cases, treated with antiplatelet therapy and improving cerebral circulation), group A(42 cases, treated with atorvastatin calcium 20 mg/d after the onset of ACI for 28 days on the base of group B). TNF- α and CRP were detected before treatment and in the 3rd,7th day after treatment. The European stroke scale (ESS) was evaluated on the same time. A healthy control group (group C, 16 cases) was also included in the study. Results The peak of CRP and TNF-α levels were observed in the 3rd and 7th day after treatment respectively, and the levels of group A were lower than those of group B [(13.00 ± 2.45) mg/L vs (19.21 ± 3.67) mg/L,(19.79 ± 11.01) ng/L vs (30.69 ± 18.47) ng/L, P < 0.05]. In the 7th day after treatment, the scores of ESS was higher in group A than that in group B [(79.19 ± 30.59) scores vs (63.91 ± 27.87) scores, P < 0.05]. Conclusions Atorvastatin calcium can prevent the increase of serum TNF-α and CRP, and it has anti-inflammatory effect. Atorvastatin calcium may have the role of neuroprotection besides lipid-lowering.
3.Effect of polysaccharide sulfate on plasmatic P- selectin in patient with acute cerebral infarction
Yongjiu WANG ; Yihui SUN ; Zhenqing GONG ; Shiqiang BI ; Shuling WANG ; Zhenhua JI ; Zhongyan HAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(28):-
0.05),but the level of P- selectin in treatment group were obviously decreased compared with control group after the seventh and fourteenth day(P
4.Clinical study on blood salvage technique in spine orthopaedic operation.
Rui XIAO ; Yaoming SHONG ; Hao LIOU ; Quan GONG ; Limin LIOU ; Tao LI ; Shiqiang QIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(5):809-818
To evaluate the application of blood salvage techmque in spine orthopaedic operation. 26 cases of spine orthopaedic operations were divided into two groups. Group A received homologous blood transfusion. Group B received intraoperative blood salvage by cell saver in spine orthopaedic operations. No complications of transfusion and dysfunciton were found in all pateints. The results showed that blood salvage technique can decrease effectively the need of homologous blood transfusion in spine orthopaedic operation and can be used safely in clinical practice.
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5.Study on the Oral Health Status in Middle-aged and Elderly Population in Wuhan
Jing YUAN ; Huan TIAN ; Shiqiang GONG
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2024;53(1):105-109
Objective To analyze the current oral health status of middle-aged and elderly people in Wuhan,and to provide clinical evidence for preventing and promoting oral health among middle-aged and elderly people.Methods The data was col-lected from the annual health examination data system of Wuhan,which included 1994 patients aged 45~95.According to the World Health Organization(WHO)"Basic Methods of Oral Health Survey"(5 th edition),the data of caries,periodontal disease,dentition defect,dentition loss and denture restoration was mainly studied.Statistical methods such as Chi-square test and vari-ance analysis were used for data analysis.Results Among the 1994 subjects,1613 people(80.89%)were male and 218 people(10.93%)were older than 75 years old.The average numbers of caries and teeth loss were 2.68 and 2.03,respectively.The mean number of caries and tooth loss increased with age.The mean numbers of caries and tooth loss in 45~,55~,65~,75~,and 85~95 years old groups were 0.98 and 0.54,1.82 and 1.39,3.21 and 2.48,7.65 and 6.04,12.65 and 9.91,respective-ly.The difference among different age groups was statistically significant(P<0.01).The proportion of restoration of teeth loss was also elevated with the increase of age(P<0.01),and the difference of community periodontal index(CPI)among different age groups was also statistically significant(P<0.01).The proportion of people in CPI1 group(shallow periodontal pocket)was decreased with the increase of age,while the proportion of people in CPI2 group(deep periodontal pocket)was increased with the increase of age(P<0.01).Conclusion The overall oral health examination results of middle-aged and elderly people in Wuhan shows that the oral health status is slightly better when compared with the result of urban area in the 4th National Oral Health Examination.But caries,periodontal disease,tooth loss and unrepaired dentures are still serious in the elderly population.It is necessary to improve the prevention awareness of oral diseases in the elderly through regular oral examination,timely detection and treatment.At the same time,attention should be paid to dental restoration in the elderly population to improve the quality of life.
6.Current status and further prospects of dental resin-based materials with antibacterial properties
Xin SHI ; Haibo LU ; Jing MAO ; Shiqiang GONG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2016;51(9):566-569
The mode of dental antibacterial resin-based materials can be divided into two types,namely,single and combined antibacterial mode.With regard to single antibacterial mode,only one kind of antibacterial agent is added into the resin,which can be released or act as contacting antibacterial agent.The single mode resin has limitation in sterilization methods and effect.As for combined antibacterial mode,it is a combination of different types of biocides and thus maximizes the sterilizing effect,including the releasing antibacterial agent incorporated with the contacting antibacterial agent or antibacterial agents combined with calcium compound possessing biological mineralization function.In this paper,current status and further prospects of dental resin-based materials with antibacterial properties are reviewed from the perspectives of single and combined antibacterial modes to provide guidance for dental antibacterial resin material research.
7.Research progress on the molar anchorage of extraction treatment with clear aligners
Lin PAN ; Yaxin WU ; Xiangyao WANG ; Qilin LI ; Jing MAO ; Shiqiang GONG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(5):714-719
The molar anchorage control in orthodontic treatment is a key concern of clinicians and a hot spot in the field of orthodontic clinical research.Good molar anchorage control is a prerequisite for the success of orthodontic treatment.In recent years,clear aligner treatment has been favored by orthodontists and patients because of its aesthetics,comfort and other advantages.However,the unique biomechanical mechanism of clear aligner system has brought new changes and challenges for dentists to understand the anchorage con-trol in orthodontics.This article provides a systematic review of the research methodology,clinical efficacy and enhanced strategy of mo-lar anchorage control in clear aligner treatment,with the aim to provide a reference for the clinical research and technical development of molar anchorage control in clear aligner treatment.
8.Study of proanthocyanidin promotes osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells through the transcription factor EB-induced autophagy-lysosome pathway
Zhuo LIU ; Qilin LI ; Yaxin WU ; Xiangyao WANG ; Jing MAO ; Shiqiang GONG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2024;59(5):453-462
Objective:To investigate the mechanism of proanthocyanidin (PA) in regulating the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs), and to explore the effects of PA on the expression and nuclear translocation of transcription factor EB (TFEB) and on the autophagy-lysosome pathway.Methods:PDLSCs were divided into control group and PA group, which were subjected to RNA sequencing analysis (RNA Seq) to detect differentially expressed genes. The osteogenic differentiation ability and autophagy level were observed by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) analysis, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining and transmission electron microscope (TEM), respectively. Scratch assay and Transwell assay were used to detect the migration ability of PDLSCs. Lysotracker and immunofluorescence staining were used to detect the biogenesis of lysosomes. The total protein expression of transcription factor EB (TFEB) as well as that in cytoplasm and nucleus were detected by Western blotting. Confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) was used to observe the nuclear translocation of TFEB. The PDLSCs were treated with small interfering RNA (siRNA) technology to knock down the expression levels of TFEB gene with or without PA treatment. Western blotting was used to analyze the expressions of autophagy-related proteins Beclin1 and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3B), as well as osteogenic-related proteins runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), ALP, and osteocalcin in PDLSCs.Results:Compared with the control group, the osteogenic-related and autophagy-related genes showed differential expression in PDLSCs after PA treatment ( P<0.05). The mRNA expression levels of osteogenic-related genes RUNX2 (2.32±0.15) and collagen type Ⅰ alpha 1 (COL1α1) (1.80±0.18), as well as the autophagy related genes LC3B (1.87±0.08) and Beclin1 (1.63±0.08) were significantly increased in the PA group, compared with the control group (1.01±0.16, 1.00±0.10, 1.00±0.07, 1.00±0.06, respectively, all P<0.01). Compared with the control group, the PA group had higher ALP activity, and more autophagosomes and autophagolysosomes observed by TEM. PA promoted the migration of PDLSCs ( P<0.05) and the increased number of lysosomes and the expression of lysosomal associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1). In the PA group, the relative expression level of total TFEB protein (1.49±0.07) and the nuclear/cytoplasmic expression of TFEB protein (1.52±0.12) were significantly higher than the control group (1.00±0.11, 1.00±0.13, respectively) ( t=6.43, P<0.01; t=5.07, P<0.01). The relative nuclear/cytoplasmic fluorescence intensity of TFEB in the PA group (0.79±0.09) was increased compared with the control group (0.11±0.08) ( t=8.32, P<0.01). Knocking down TFEB significantly reduced the expression of TFEB (1.00±0.15 vs 0.64±0.04), LAMP1 (1.00±0.10 vs 0.69±0.09), Beclin1 (1.00±0.05 vs 0.60±0.05), and LC3B Ⅱ/Ⅰ (1.00±0.06 vs 0.73±0.07) in PDLSCs ( P<0.05, P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.01). When TFEB gene was knocked down, the expression levels of Beclin1 (1.05±0.11), LC3B Ⅱ/Ⅰ (1.02±0.09), RUNX2 (1.04±0.10), ALP (1.04±0.16), and osteocalcin (1.03±0.15) proteins were significantly decreased in the PA group compared with the pre-knockdown period (1.28±0.03, 1.44±0.11, 1.38±0.11, 1.62±0.11, 1.65±0.17, respectively) ( P<0.05, P<0.01, P<0.05, P<0.01, and P<0.01, respectively). Conclusions:PA promotes the osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs through inducing the expression and nuclear translocation of TFEB and activating the autophagy-lysosome pathway.
9.Genetic characteristics and prognostic values of RAS mutations in patients with myelofibrosis
Junying WU ; Bing LI ; Yujiao JIA ; Peihong ZHANG ; Zefeng XU ; Tiejun QIN ; Shiqiang QU ; Lijuan PAN ; Jinqin LIU ; Xin YAN ; Yudi ZHANG ; Jia CHEN ; Jingye GONG ; Zhijian XIAO
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2020;41(12):989-995
Objective:To explore the genetic characteristics, clinical features, and prognostic values of RAS mutations in patients with myelofibrosis (MF) .Methods:We analyzed 112-gene targeted sequencing data from 226 patients who had a diagnosis of either primary myelofibrosis (PMF) or post-polycythemia vera/post-essential thrombocythemia (post-PV MF and post-ET MF) from December 2011 to December 2019. A retrospective analysis of the genetic characteristics, clinical features, and prognosis of RAS mutations was performed.Results:Among 266 patients diagnosed PMF or post-PV/ET MF, RAS mutations were found in 14 (6.2%) cases, including 9 (4.0%) cases of NRAS mutations, 8 (3.5%) cases of KRAS mutations, and 3 (1.3%) cases of both NRAS and KRAS mutations. All of the NRAS mutations were located in codons 12 and 13. The median VAFs of RAS mutations were significantly lower than those of the driver mutations, confirming that they represent sub-clonal events that are acquired during the disease course. SETBP1, SRSF2, and MPL tended to be clustered with RAS mutations. Patients with RAS mutations had a higher number of additional oncogenic mutations (median, 3.36 vs 1.17, P<0.001) . RAS mutations had a statistically significant association with elevated monocyte cell counts ( P=0.003) , lower platelet counts ( P=0.026) , higher bone marrow blasts ( P=0.022) , splenomegaly ( P=0.005) , and very high-risk (VHR) karyotype abnormality percentage ( P=0.031) . In univariate analysis, the OS of patients with NRAS mutations were significantly inferior in the entire MF and PMF cohorts ( P=0.001, P=0.008) . In a multivariate model, NRAS retained an independent negative prognostic factor in PMF. Conclusion:RAS gene mutations were constantly related to elevated monocyte cell counts, lower platelet counts, higher bone marrow blasts, and VHR karyotype abnormality percentage that usually defined high-risk disease and often occurred as sub-clonal events. NRAS mutation is an independent poor prognostic factor in PMF.
10. Prevention and consideration for the biosafety of laboratory testing under epidemic condition
Qing YE ; Wei LI ; Mingming ZHOU ; Junfen FU ; Qiang SHU ; Fangqi GONG ; Shiqiang SHANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2020;43(0):E011-E011
Laboratory testing plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with Novel Coronavirus pneumonia. However, the lack of understanding of the virus in the early stage led to great difficulties in biosafety protection for clinical laboratories. Based on the latest researches and findings about the virus, this paper provides some personal opinions on the biosafety prevention in clinical laboratorians under epidemic condition for the reference of laboratory workers.