1.IP10 enhances anti-tumor immunity and its mechanisms
Xiuli YANG ; Yiwei CHU ; Fugang DENG ; Sidong XIONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of IP10(IFN-? inducible protein 10,CXCL10) on anti-tumor immune response and to explore its mechanisms involved in.Methods:A mammary carcinoma cell line 4T1 was transfected with pcDNA3-IP10(IP10-4T1) by electrophoration and positive clones were screened in the presence of G418.Growth kinetics of IP10-4T1 cells was observed in vitro and in vivo.Survival rate among the animals was determined by daily assessment.Proliferation activity of lymphocytes was analyzed with()~3H-TdR incorporation.The phenotypes of lymphocytes isolated from tumors by ficoll density gradient centrifugation were assayed by flow cytometry.Results:The growth rate of IP10-4T1 cells was similar with that of parental 4T1 cells and neo-vector transfected 4T1 cells in vitro.Growth of the tumors formed by IP10-4T1 cells was inhibited in vivo.Compared to those of controls,the size and the weight of the tumors formed by IP10-4T1 cells decreased significantly 35 days post tumor transplantation(P
2.Effect of virtual and augmented reality on cognition,emotion and adaptive behavior in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder:a systematic review
Wenrui YANG ; Sidong CUI ; Li ZENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(9):1026-1033
Objective To systematically analyze the effect of virtual reality(VR)and augmented reality(AR)on cognition,emotion and adaptive behavior in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder(ASD). Methods The randomized controlled trials(RCT)about the effect of VR or AR interventions on cognition,emotion and adaptive behavior in children and adolescents with ASD were retrieved from databases of PubMed,Cochrane Li-brary,Embase,Web of Science,CNKI,VIP and Wanfang data from January,2008 to August,2024,and a system-atic review was conducted. Results Nine RCT from China,Italy,Spain,Iran and the United Kingdom,involving a total of 384 participants,were in-cluded,published between 2016 and 2024.Participants aged two to 15 years.The approaches included VR im-mersive headsets,Xbox 360 Kinect game consoles,CAVE-style immersive virtual environments and AR;cov-ered daily life scenario experiences,cognitive and social scenario training,and emotion recognition tasks.Out-come measures involved cognitive function,emotional function,attention,memory,basic interpersonal communi-cation and adaptive behavior.Interventions typically lasted 15 to 60 minutes a time,one to three times a week,for three to 24 weeks.VR-based training improved overall cognition,emotion recognition,emotional control and expression,basic interpersonal communication and adaptive behavior;while AR-based training improved execu-tive function,spatial orientation,task focus and memory. Conclusion VR and AR are effective on overall cognitive function,emotional function,attention,memory,basic inter-personal communication and adaptive behavior in ASD children and adolescents.
3.Risk factors of dysphagia after single-level anterior cervical surgery
Suozhou YAN ; Xiaoyu WANG ; Lingde KONG ; Jun DI ; Wenyuan DING ; Jingtao ZHANG ; Sidong YANG ; Jia LI ; Linfeng WANG ; Yong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(2):65-71
Objective To explore the incidence of dysphagia and its potential risk factors.Methods From January 2014 to December 2015,a total of 187 patients who underwent single-level anterior cervical spine surgery were recruited in this retrospective analysis study.Specific perioperative data including age,gender,smoking,alcohol use,BMI,estimated blood loss,surgical segment,length of incision,and length of hospital stay were recorded respectively.The Bazaz grading system and the swallowing quality of life (SWAL-QOL) score were used to assess the presence and severity of dysphagia.According to the Bazaz grading system,the patients were divided into dysphagia group and non-dysphagia group 1 week after operation.One-factor x2 test and one-sample t test were used to univariate analyze the two groups of related factors,and select the potential variables for multivariate logistic regression analysis to identify the risk factors leading to dysphagia.Results The number of dysphagia patient was 99 (52.94%) at 1 week after surgery,and 16 (8.56%) at 1 year.The preoperative mean SWAL-QOL score was 65.62±4.41 points,which decreased to 58.72±7.54 points after surgery and rose up to 64.66±5.26 points at the 12-month follow-up.The SWAL-QOL score at 1 week after surgery was correlated with the operative time (r=-0.474;P < 0.001).Multivariate analysis indicated that preoperative tracheal exercise (OR=0.302,95%CI:0.131,0.748),operation time < 60 min (OR=0.407,95%CI:0.190,0.878),and arthroplasty (OR=0.211,95%CI:0.102,0.425) were the independent factors to reduce the incidence of postoperative dysphagia.Conclusion The incidence and severity of dysphagia symptoms after single-level anterior cervical spine surgery gradually decreased with the extension of follow-up time.Preoperative tracheal exercise,shortened operative time and manual artificial disc replacement may be helpful to reduce the postoperative occurrence of dysphagia.
4.Integration of clinical significance and statistical significance on clinical study results categorization: a Meta-epidemiology study
Yang WANG ; Xinyue LANG ; Yibing ZHU ; Xiaoyun LIU ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Sidong LI ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(7):1280-1285
Objective:Statistical significance plays an important role in the interpretation of clinical trial results. However, on the basis of obtaining statistical significance, the assessment of clinical significance is often neglected. This study attempted to propose a simple and unambiguous new classification method for study results, focusing on studies with statistical positive findings to evaluate whether the results have clinical significance.Methods:Our study subjects were the clinical studies in 2019 ACC and ESC annual meetings. Meta-epidemiology methods were used to extract the characteristic variable from each study. The primary evaluation indicators included target effect-size and observed effect-size. Based on the difference between the two indicators, the studies that had statistical significance were subdivided to identify studies with possible insufficient clinical significance; Furthermore, the theoretical threshold based on power analysis was proposed, which was used as the basis for the interpretation of study results.Results:There were 12 clinical studies included in the final analysis. All of them were published on top journals. Those studies had relative high quality on both study design and reporting. The correlation coefficient between the observed and target effect-size was 0.892. Among the 7 studies with statistical significance, two of them were classified as insufficient clinical significance. The counts was 1 (1/3) and 1 (1/4) for the studies reported in ACC and ESC respectively.Conclusions:The achievement of clinical significance is critical even in the study with positive results. This paper proposes a new classification standard that combines clinical significance with statistical significance and further suggests a method to evaluate the reliability of clinical study results in order to assist researchers in identifying potential risks caused by insufficient clinical significance, and provide some reference and help for the reasonable interpretation of clinical study results.
5.Imaging study of paravertebral muscle degeneration in degenerative lumbar instability.
Xuchao GUO ; Xu ZHANG ; Wenyuan DING ; Dalong YANG ; Lei MA ; Dongxiao XIE ; Hui WANG ; Haiying WANG ; Kuan LU ; Sidong YANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2014;52(8):571-575
OBJECTIVESTo compare the paravertebral muscle (such as multifidus, erector spinae, psoas muscle) changes between the patients with degenerative lumbar instability and normal person by MRI and to observe the degeneration of paravertebral muscles. To analyze the relationship between paravertebral muscle degeneration and lumbar curvature of degenerative lumbar instability.
METHODSSixty patients with degenerative lumbar instability were retrospectively enrolled from December 2011 to July 2013 as degeneration group, meanwhile 60 health persons with no degenerative lumbar instability were selected as control group. No significant differences were found in the gender, age and body mass index between the two groups. The cross-sectional area(CSA) and percentage of fat infiltration area (FIA) of the paravertebral muscles at the L4-S1 levels were measured using T2-weighted axial MRI and Image J soft ware. And the lumbar curvature(expressed as lumbar lordosis angle) of all the patients in lumbar X-ray were measured in the two groups. The measured data were analyzed with independent samples t-test.
RESULTSThe difference of multifidus cross-sectional area and the percentage of fat infiltration in the patients of degenerative lumbar instability at the L4-L5, L5-S1 level, compared with the control group, was statistically significant (t = 2.768, t = 6.216, P < 0.05). Between the two groups, the percentage of fatty infiltration in erector spinae showed significant differences (t = 5.862, P < 0.05). The cross-sectional area of erector spinae and the degeneration of the psoas muscle between the two groups was not statistically significant. The lumbar lordsis angle in the patients with degenerative lumbar instability was (43.9 ± 15.6)°, which was higher than the (39.3 ± 14.2)° in control group (t = 2.915, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSCompared with the control group, patients with degenerative lumbar instability exists erector spinae and multifidus muscle degeneration, and erector spinae is more obvious. The degeneration among psoas muscle, erector spinae and multifidus muscle are inconsistent, which may be related to the increasing of the lumbar lordosis angle in the patients with degenerative lumbar instability.
Aged ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Joint Instability ; diagnosis ; etiology ; pathology ; Lumbosacral Region ; physiopathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Muscle, Skeletal ; pathology ; Muscular Atrophy ; complications ; diagnosis ; pathology