1.Chimney technique combined with thoracic endovascular aortic repair in treatment of type B aortic dissection
Yulong ZHAO ; Shunshun LIU ; Ping LI ; Weijun LIANG ; Dejiong YAO
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(2):106-109
Objective To observe the clinical effects of chimney technique combined with thoracic endovascular aortic repair(TEVAR) in the treatment of type B aortic dissection.Methods The clinical datas of 56 patients with type B aortic dissection in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.According to the surgical intervention method,they were divided into observation group (22 cases,TEVAR + chimney technique) and control group (34 cases,TEVAR alone).Surgery related indicators,incidence of postoperative short-term complications and mortality between the two groups were compared.Results The success rates in both groups were 100%,and the surgical time in observation group was longer than that in control group (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences in blood loss,eating time,off-bed time and hospitalization time between the two groups(P > 0.05).The incidence of complications of observation group and control group within 2 weeks after operation were 18.2% and 5.8 % respectively,the difference was not significant(P > 0.05),as well as mortality and incidence of longterm complications during the followed period (P > 0.05).Conclusion The perioperative indexes of single endovascular repair and its combination with chimney technique for the treatment of type B aortic dissection are similar.Chimney technique can reconstruct important branch flows,especially for patients with insufficiency of landing zone.However,particular attention needs to be paid to postoperative complications to avoid negative effect on the prognosis of patients.
2.Effects of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on advanced gastric cancer before radical gastrectomy
Meiqing WU ; Xukun ZHOU ; Ping LI ; Yi LUO ; Shunshun LIU ; Dong LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(2):98-101
Objective To evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on advanced gastric cancer before laparoscopic radical gastrectomy.Methods 46 advanced gastric cancer cases in our hospital from January 2010 to January 2013 were included in experimental group who were given two courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with FOLFOX regimen prior to surgery,the responsives (38 cases) received two more courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery,and those in whom the chemotherapy was judged as ineffective (8 cases),received radical gastrectomy 21 days later.As a control,36 diseasematched cases went on upfront surgery without neoadjuvant chemotherapy.All these 82 cases underwent successful laparoscopic gastrectomy.Results The overall effective rate of neoadjuvant chemotherapy was 59%.Before the operation,the differences of pathological staging between the two groups were significantly different; The difference in operation time,the intraoperative blood loss and harvested lymph node number between the experimental group and control group was not statistically different (P > 0.05).The R0 resection rate in experimental group (63%) was higher than in the control group (36%),P <0.05.The recurrence rate and mortality rate in experimental group was lower than that in the control group,P < 0.05.Conclusions In advanced gastric carcinoma preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy significantly improved the resection rate and reduced postoperative recurrence and mortality rate.
3.Bioinformatics analysis of differential expression of CD44 in glioblastomas and cell experimental validation
Xu SUN ; Shunshun LI ; Dianheng WANG ; Zhenfeng WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2024;44(6):800-808
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of the differential expression of CD44 in glioblastoma(GBM),and the enrichment of related pathways combined with U87 cell verification.Methods Differential ex-pression and Cox analysis were used to find potential differences in CD44 expression between tumor patients and healthy people as shown by pancancer transcriptome and hazard ratio(HR).Immunoinfiltration and stem-cell re-lated scores of GBM patients with high and low CD44 expression groups were compared and the differences be-tween immune cell subsets,and their correlation with CD44 were further analyzed.Pathway enrichment of differen-tially expressed genes in high and low CD44 expression groups for GBM patients was performed.Over-expression(OE),knockdown(KD)and knockout(KO)of CD44 in U87 cells was done by constructing and packaging lenti-virus and using the electroribonucleoprotein complex;CD44 immunofluorescence staining was performed on U87 and U87 CD44 OE cells.The activity and apoptosis of U87 cells were detected by knocking down CD44 and the mi-gration and invasion ability of U87 cells were detected by knocking down CD44.Results The expression of CD44 in GBM patients was higher than that in healthy people(P<0.05)and HR>1.GBM patients with high CD44 ex-pression had higher stromal cell and immunoinfiltration scores,and GBM patients with high and low CD44 expres-sion had significant differences in the ratio of dendritic cells,CD4+memory T cells and regulatory T cells,all posi-tively correlated with CD44 expression(P<0.05).Differential gene enrichment in GBM patients with high and low CD44 expression was further associated with pathways related to cell migration and apoptosis(P<0.05).Experi-ments using U87 cells showed that CD44 was normally localized in the cell membrane,but for CD44 OE it accumu-lated in the cytoplasm.CD44 KD can lead to a decrease in cell viability,increased in cell apoptosis,with the cell migration and invasion ability of CD44 KO also decreasing(P<0.05).Conclusions Low expression of CD44 can decrease viability,migration and invasion of U87 cells and promote apoptosis rate of U87 cells,which leads to the deterioration of GBM and is a related factor potentially affecting the prognosis of GBM patients.