1.Cutaneous dendritic ceil-derived non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis: a new entity?
Lin NONG ; Yi ZHAO ; Yali REN ; Ping TU ; Yan XIONG ; Shuang ZHANG ; Xuejun ZHU ; Ting LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(10):653-656
A 57-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for a 7-year progressively spreading plaques involving the entire body surface, and multiple irregularly sized red nodules and infiltrated patches on the face, trunk and limbs. Histopathological examination showed pleomorphic tumor cells diffusely dis-persed throughout the dennis, giving an appearance of low proliferation. Some cells with cytoplasmic pro-cesses appeared multiangular in shape, lmmunohistochemically, tumor cells were negative for CDla or S-100, but positive for CD45, FXIIIa, CDl4, MHC- Ⅱ, CD68 and lysozyme with extracellular interstitial expression. Ultrastructurally, the cells exhibited cytoplasmic processes and irregularly sized nuclei; no Birbeck granules were observed. Vesicules of low electron-density were seen diffusely in cytoplasm and extracellular matrix. The case is herein diagnosed as cutaneous non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis, which presents with a chronically invasive clinical course. These cells may develop from immature dermal dendritic cells.
2.Significance of human papilloma virus subtype detection in oppor-tunistic screening for cervical cancer in Uygur and Han women
Shuang SUI ; Mayenur NIYAZ ; Kaichun ZHU ; Lin WANG ; Ping LU ; Zhen JIAO ; Sha JI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(16):1026-1030
Objective:This study investigates the significance of human papilloma virus (HPV) subtype detection in opportunis-tic screening for cervical cancer in Uygur and Han women. Methods:Flow-through hybridization gene chip and thin-prep cytology test were used to detect HPV in cervical cell samples from 1140 females. A total of 428 patients had undergone cervical biopsies through colposcopy. The diagnostic results of the HPV subtype test for cervical lesions were evaluated on the basis of histology. Results:Total HPV infection rate for the 1140 cervical samples was 30.3%. The most common HPV subtypes were HPV16, HPV58, HPV52, HPV18, and HPV45. HPV52 infection rate was higher in Han women than in Uygur women, with statistically significant differences between the two (χ2=8.737, P=0.003). Among these cervical samples, the single HPV infection rate was 22.4%(255/1140), whereas the multiple HPV infection rate was 6.1% (69/1140). The sensitivity and specificity of the HPV subtype test for cervical lesions were 86.4% and 24.5%, respectively. The positive and negative predictive values were 58.5%and 59.3%. Conclusion:HPV infection subtypes in Ugyur and Han women have unique characteristics. Subtype detection is important in opportunistic screening for cervical cancer.
3.Characterization of PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles and cytocompatibility
Junming WAN ; Shuang ZHU ; Xiaobo XIE ; Zhaowei LIN ; Liangle LIU ; Lijun LIN ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(21):1478-1485
Objective:To prepare PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles and to investigate the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells induced by PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles.Methods:PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles were developed by oxidation-reduction method and were tested for UV absorption spectrum, particle size distribution and zeta potential of nanoparticles. A total of 15 adult male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were used to establish spinal cord injury model by modified Allen method. The artificial miR-29 and PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles were implanted into the injury site of spinal cord respectively. The stability of miR-29 expression was analyzed by gel electrophoresis. The neural stem cells were isolated and cultured from 10 SPF grade neonatal rats. It was identified by Nestin, GFAP and NSE antibodies. The activity and proliferation of neural stem cells in synthetic miR-29, PEG-SH GNPs and PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles group was detected by CCK-8 assay. Neural stem cells were cultured with synthetic miR-29, PEG-SH GNPs and PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles for 1 week. The density, length and number of neuritis were investigated.Results:The solution of PEG-SH modified GNPs showed a brownish red appearance. The spheres were in uniform distribution under transmission electron microscope. The results of UV absorption spectrum showed a single peak wave. The peak value of UV absorption was near 523 nm. The zeta potential increased gradually with the increased content of PEG-SH. The peak value of zeta potential was 22.5±5.2 mV. With the increase of content of PEG, the particle size of PEG-SH modified GNPs rapidly reached peak value at the early stage and then decreased rapidly to a relatively stable level. The synthetic miR-29 and PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticles were implanted into the injury site of spinal cord. At 0-6 h, clear band was observed in the synthetic miR-29 group. However, the band was disappeared rapidly at 12-24 h. In PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 group, clear band were always observed. The OD values of miR-29 group were 0.34±0.17, 0.78±0.31, 1.28±0.68, 1.64±0.38 at 1, 3, 5 and 7 d after inoculation respectively. There was no significant difference in OD values compared with DMEM group. There was no significant difference in OD values among GNPs, PEG-SH GNPs, PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 and DMEM group. The density (56.38±3.65 μm 2), length (78.25±3.72 μm) and the number [(356±34.52) /1,000×high power field] of neurites in PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 group were higher than those in miR-29 group, PEG-SH modified GNPs group and saline group. However, there was no significant difference in the density, length and number of neurite between PEG-SH GNPs/miR-29 and serum group. Conclusion:PEG-SH modified GNPs/miR-29 nanoparticless have good biological properties. It can induce the proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells with protective effects on miR-29.
4.Molecular identification of one Uncaria plant.
Shuang ZHU ; Lin ZHOU ; Huimin PANG ; Hongliang HUANG ; Xiaoxia GAO ; Changqing ZENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(5):535-537
OBJECTIVEIn order to identify a species of Uncaria, molecular phylogenetic analysis was carried out by using the rDNA ITS sequence as molecular marker.
METHODTotal DNA was extracted from the plant with modified CTAB method and thereby rDNA ITS regions were amplified with universally conserved primer. The rDNA ITS amplicon was characterized by cloning, sequencing, blasting in GenBank and phylogenetic analyses using PAUP by maximum parsimony (MP) criteria.
RESULTThe rDNA ITS entire sequence of this species of Uncaria was 719 bp. The sequence is related to the U. sinensis available in GenBank and the similarity reaches 99.7%.
CONCLUSIONBased on molecular biology methods of rDNA ITS region analysis, molecular identification is available in accurate classification on this species of Uncaria.
DNA, Plant ; genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ; genetics ; Phylogeny ; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ; Species Specificity ; Uncaria ; classification ; genetics
5.Status of vaccination against hepatitis B among postgraduate students in medical higher education institutions in Guangzhou.
Chao-shuang LIN ; Jian-yun ZHU ; Li MAI ; Wen-Hui LEE ; Zhi-liang GAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2007;21(2):114-116
OBJECTIVETo investigate the status of vaccination against hepatitis B among postgraduate students of medical institutions of higher education in Guangzhou.
METHODSHBsAg and anti-HBs in the serum samples from 1139 postgraduate students were detected by ELISA. Data on hepatitis B vaccine inoculation were investigated by using a questionnaire. Statistical analyses were performed by using SAS software.
RESULTSThe HBsAg positive rate among the 1139 postgraduate students was 2.90 percent. The HBsAg positive rates in hepatitis B vaccine inoculated (1.15 percent) and non- inoculated (21.69 percent) postgraduate students were significantly different (x2=119.11, P<0.0001). The positive rates of HBsAb between the two groups were also significantly different (x2=62.05, P<0.0001). Among the hepatitis B vaccine inoculated students, 17.31 percent were negative for HBsAb. The positive rate of HBsAb among those inoculated the vaccine within the past 3 years was higher than that among those inoculated the vaccine earlier (0-3 years vs. 4-6 year, P=0.0089) (0-3 years vs. 7-9 years, P=0.0172) (0-3 years vs. >9 years, P=0.0474). The positive rate of HBsAb among the students who received hepatitis B vaccine booster dose was higher than that of the students who did not receive any booster dose (P=0.0093).
CONCLUSIONWith the increase of ages, the effect of vaccination for hepatitis B decreased. Male populations may be more susceptible to hepatitis B virus than female. It is necessary to monitor HBsAb levels for those who were inoculated with HBV vaccine more than 3 years ago to give booster dose in time to prevent HBV infection.
Adult ; China ; Female ; Hepatitis B ; immunology ; prevention & control ; virology ; Hepatitis B Antibodies ; blood ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; administration & dosage ; immunology ; Hepatitis B virus ; immunology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Students, Medical ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Vaccination ; Young Adult
6.Study of p16(INK4A) expression and DNA ploidy in HPV-negative cervical cancers and precursors.
Zhen-hua LIN ; Ming-zhu LIU ; Yi-wei ZHAO ; Qun-ying WU ; Shuang-ping LIU ; Insun KIM
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(7):412-416
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathological significance of p16(INK4A) expression and DNA ploidy status in HPV-negative uterine cervical cancers and their precursors.
METHODSHPV-negative cervical lesions, including 20 cases of cervicitis, 20 cases of cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN), 3 cases of cervical glandular intraepithelial neoplasm (CGIN), 38 cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCCs) and 15 cases of invasive adenocarcinoma were selected and subject to screening for HPV infection by PCR method. The p16(INK4A) protein expression and DNA ploidy status were studied by immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry respectively.
RESULTSSpecific expression of p16(INK4A) was seen in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of the dysplastic and malignant cells of CIN, CGIN, cervical SCC and adenocarcinoma. In contrast, no expression was present in normal and inflammatory squamous or glandular epithelium. DNA aneuploidy was significantly more frequent in invasive SCCs and adenocarcinomas than in CIN (P < 0.01). Aneuploid was also more frequent in the lymph node positive group than lymph node negative group, although no statistic significance was found. Among the 8 cases of p16(INK4A) negative SCCs, two showed DNA aneuploidy.
CONCLUSIONSImmunohistochemical detection for p16(INK4A) can be an early diagnostic marker for HPV-negative cervical SCC and adenocarcinoma. DNA ploidy analysis may further assist the diagnosis of cervical malignancies.
Adenocarcinoma ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Aneuploidy ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ; metabolism ; DNA, Neoplasm ; genetics ; Female ; Flow Cytometry ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Papillomaviridae ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Uterine Cervicitis ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology
7.First molar extraction in patients with crowding: cases analysis.
Shuang-lin ZHU ; Ying WANG ; Da-wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2006;41(1):15-18
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the outcome of first molar extraction in patients with crowding.
METHODSTotally 22 patients (8 males and 14 females) from Clinic of Orthodontics, SUN Yat-sen University School of Stomatology with crowding were collected. The patients were aged 11 years 3 months to 26 years 8 months (mean age 16 years 6 months). All of them treated with 1 to 4 first molar extractions.
RESULTSThe average duration of orthodontic treatment was 18.5 months. Normal overjet and overbite was achieved. Good functional occlusion was established.
CONCLUSIONSPatients with severe crowding could be successfully treated with first molar extraction.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Dental Occlusion ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Malocclusion ; surgery ; Molar ; surgery ; Orthodontics, Corrective ; methods ; Tooth Extraction ; Young Adult
8.Investigation and strategy research on third party service needs of medical device industry:case report with Ningbo Zhejiang as an example
Xiang-Xin ZHAO ; Shuang-Lin ZHOU ; Qing ZHU ; Qi FENG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2018;39(4):71-75,78
Objective To study third party service needs of the medical device manufacturing enterprises,so as to provide references for the cultivation of relevant institutions and the promotion of medical device industry. Methods Through questionnaire and interviewing survey,the data on enterprises'demands for innovation and third party service were obtained and analyzed. Some solutions were proposed based on the analysis. Results Most of the medical device manufacturing enterprises were small in scale, and they had no corresponding ability and confidence although gained motivation for innovation and upgrading.The enterprises needed third party services while were not satisfied with the existing services,and they hoped that the government could provide more comprehensive services to support their innovation and upgrading. Conclusion The government has to strengthen testing, regulations consulting and etc and enhance third party service institutions from the aspects of mission,rules and mechanism so as to promote medical device industry.
9.Clinical features and C12orf65 mutations of autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia-55: a case report.
Shuang-Zhu LIN ; Xian-Ting SUN ; Hong-Wei MA
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(11):1094-1098
This article reports the clinical features and C12orf65 gene mutations of a girl with autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia-55. The 8-year-old girl experienced disease onset at the age of 5 years and had optic atrophy as the main clinical manifestation, with slow movements in standing up and a slight duck-shaped gait. Peripheral blood DNA samples were collected from this child and her parents and brother to perform high-throughput whole-exome sequencing and high-throughput mitochondrial genome sequencing. Sanger sequencing was performed for verification. The results showed two compound heterozygous mutations, c.394C>T and c.447_449delGGAinsGT, in the C12orf65 gene. The former mutation came from her father and was a known pathogenic mutation, and the latter came from her mother and was a novel mutation which had not been reported in literature. This study expands the mutation spectrum of the C12orf65 gene and thus provides a molecular basis for the etiological diagnosis of the child and the genetic counseling of the family.
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10.Oral health-related quality of life in patients with fixed appliances
Mu CHEN ; Da-Wei WANG ; Li-Ping WU ; Shuang-Lin ZHU ; Yan-Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2009;44(7):416-420
Objective To assess oral health-related quality of life in patients with fixed appliances.Methods Orthodontic patients were asked to complete the scale of general conditions(Chinese version,questionnaire 1)and oral health impact profile(OHIP)-14(Chinese version,questionnaire 2).Baseline data were collected at first visit and thereafter.The subjects finished questionnaire 2 at the 1st week,4th week,12th week and 24th week,respectively,after the fixed appliance was bonded.Data were analyzed to evaluate the various sample groups with different personal information and clinical parameters.Results were collated and analyzed using software package SPSS version 15.0.Results The most common negative effect was physical pain[55/222(27.8%)]and psychological discomfort[40/222(18.0%)],mainly in the first month.The total scores at five time points were 3,10,7,5 and 4,respectively.No difference was found in quality of life in patients between sixth month with fixed appliance and without appliance(P>0.05).Age and education status affected the quality of life(P<0.001).Conclusions Fixed orthodontic appliance therapy affected patients' oral health-related quality of life during treatment.The quality of life in the first month of treatment was mostly compromised and was improved later.