1.The role of TF-1 cell apoptosis-related gene 19 in systemic lupus erythematosus
Qinghua SONG ; Jing WANG ; Yingyu CHEN ; Chunhui DI ; Ronghua SUN ; Xuerong CHEN ; Shiyi LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: To clarify the role of new apoptosis-related gene, TF-1 cell apoptosis-related gene 19(TFAR19), in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) and the relationship between TFAR19 and SLE. METHODS: DNA Ladder detection, Western blotting, immunological fluorescence method, ELISA and so on were used to test if ultraviolet B(UVB) could induce HaCaT cell apoptosis and TFAR19 expression. RESULTS: HaCaT cell apoptosis could be detected after 24 hours of 30 mj/cm 2 UVB irradiation. Also, we found that in active SLE patients, the TFAR19 antibody was increased, but not significant compared to the normal control. CONCLUSION: TFAR 19 is involved in the process of UVB induced ketatinocyte line HaCaT apoptosis and SLE pathogenesis.
2.Clinical analysis of 585 cases of cutaneous sporotrichosis
Shanshan LI ; Hesong LIU ; Hua ZHENG ; Shiyi CHEN ; Aihua FU ; Hong WANG ; Yang SONG ; Lei YAO ; Yuanyuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(3):161-164
Objective To summarize and analyze the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of 585 cases of cutaneous sporotrichosis collected in Jilin province in the last 3 years. Methods A retrospective study was conducted on sporotrichosis cases diagnosed at the Department of Dermatology in the hospital from 2007 to 2009. Results Totally, 585 cases were included in this study. Among these patients, the male/female ratio was 1:1.35 with an average age of 40.5 years and average duration of symptoms of 6.78 months.The age at onset was mainly between 51 and 60 years (22.05%). Sporotrichosis seemed more frequently to occur in winter and spring. The majority (94.19%) of the patients were rural habitants, and 149 (25.47%) patients recalled history of trauma. Fixed form was the most common clinical presentation (56.58%), followed by lymphocutaneous form (39.66%), cutaneous disseminated form ( 1.88% ) and undefined form ( 1.88% ). The predilection sites of sporotrichosis were extremities (50.94%) and face (43.76%). The treatment of sporotrichosis included a 10% solution of potassium iodide, itraconazole and terbinafine alone or in combination. Two hundred and fifty patients were lost to follow up. Of the remaining 335 patients, 289 were cured with an average treatment duration of 2.09 months, 46 were still under follow-up or treatment. Conclusions The case load of sporotrichosis in Jilin province has remained high in recent years. The clinical and epidemic features of sporotrichosis cases in this report are similar to those in previous reports, but the proportion of middle-aged patients and atypical cases increases. Potassium iodide solution, itraconazole and terbinafine are effective and safe for the treatment of sporotrichosis.
3.Relationship between intestinal flora and brain development in premature infants
Jin SUN ; Panpan YU ; Shiyi SONG ; Yunfeng ZHANG ; Xin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(17):1358-1360
Preterm delivery caused by various reasons leads to intestinal flora dysplasia in premature infants.In the early stages of life, there is a parallel development window between the intestinal microflora and the nervous system.Premature infants represent a unique population, whose brain development can be influenced by early microbial colonization.Microbiota optimization can improve the development of the nervous system.In this article, factors affecting the intestinal flora of premature infants, the effects of intestinal flora imbalance on the nervous system development, and the impact of early addition of probiotics on the development of premature infants were reviewed.Understanding the role of early optimization of the microbiota in the brain development of premature infants is essential for developing specific treatments for intestinal microbiota imbalance and protecting premature infants from a series of neurodevelopmental disorders caused by preterm delivery.
4.Research Progress of Efficacy Biomarkers Related to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Wenwen YANG ; Hongwei TIAN ; Caining LEI ; Xianbin HUANG ; Wutang JING ; Chuanwei JIN ; Shaoming SONG ; Shiyi GONG ; Tiankang GUO
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(5):484-489
In recent years, immunotherapy with immune checkpoint as the target has made revolutionary breakthroughs in the treatment of a variety of advanced solid tumors. Notwithstanding the impressive long-term therapeutic benefits, their efficacy is limited to a small subset of cancer patients. Some patients experienced drug resistance and immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) primarily include antibodies targeting CTLA-4 and antibodies targeting PD-1 and its ligands. Thus, it is of utmost importance to screen potential biomarkers in populations that may benefit from immunotherapy, to maximize therapeutic benefits. This review summarizes the mechanism of ICIs and its related efficacy biomarker, to better guide the application of immunotherapy in clinical practice.
5.An experimental study on endoscopic ultrasound-guided microwave ablation for porcine liver and pancreas
Shiyi SONG ; Song ZHANG ; Fei LIU ; Chunyan WANG ; Ruilu QIN ; Yi HE ; Rui CAI ; Li LIU ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2019;36(2):119-123
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and safety of endoscopic ultrasound-guided microwave ablation ( EUS-MWA ) for porcine liver and pancreas by assessing physiological state and pathological changes. Methods EUS-MWA was performed on liver and pancreas of 8 healthy pigs after general anesthesia. The needle size was 1. 9 mm in diameter, and the power of ablation was 65 W, 10 min on liver and 60 W, 5 min on pancreas. The levels of blood amylase and hepatic transaminase were examined before and after the operation. All pigs underwent CT scan on the right postoperative day to assess the extent of ablation and complications. Two pigs were killed 6 hours after operation and 2 others were killed 24 hours after operation to assess structural damage around the puncture path. The remaining 4 pigs were raised to 2 weeks after operation to observe diet, activities and mental state. The ablated areas of liver and pancreas underwent pathological analysis after dissection, and non-ablation regions were treated as the control. Results All 8 pigs underwent EUS-MWA and their vital signs were stable during the operation. Except for the difficulty in locating the pancreas in one case, other surgical procedures were smooth and 18 ablations were performed totally ( 10 in liver and 8 in pancreas) . CT scans showed quasi-circular low density lesions in the liver and pancreas, and the maximum diameter of the ablation area in liver and pancreas was 2. 8 ± 0. 3 cm, 1. 8±0. 2 cm respectively. There was no free intraperitoneal gas, ascites or pleural effusion. The level of blood amylase increased at 6 hours after operation and the peak value occurred within 12-24 hours. The level of hepatic transaminase had a mild elevation. The rearing group showed transient food refusal and activity reduction after the operation, but all returned to normal within 1-2 days. No fever, vomiting or other abnormalities occurred. Puncture path burn, adjacent organ damage and bleeding was not observed except for one case of gastric wall burns during pancreas ablation. Pathology showed massive coagulative necrosis and peripheral bleeding area in the liver ablation center, and diffuse focal necrosis in the tissue of the pancreatic ablation area. Conclusion EUS-MWA is safe and feasible for porcine liver and pancreas, which can be used for the treatment of human liver and pancreatic diseases in the future.
6.Advances in the role of programmed cell death in retinal ganglion cells in glaucoma
International Eye Science 2024;24(9):1416-1420
Programmed cell death(PCD)is a unique cell death involving effector molecules, including various forms such as apoptosis, autophagy, and pyroptosis. PCD is involved in many aspects of normal physiological activities in humans, and is closely related to the development of many diseases. Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. Relevant studies have shown that the development of glaucoma is associated with the abnormal expression of a variety of PCD-related proteins. The mechanism and interplay of apoptosis, autophagy, pyroptosis, ferroptosis and parthanatos of retinal ganglion cells in the course of glaucoma were reviewed, to provide a new direction for the prevention treatment of glaucoma.