1.Progress of the relationship between homocysteine and kidney disease
International Journal of Pediatrics 2017;44(5):306-308
Homocysteine(Hcy) is an intermediate product of methionine metabolism.It is considered that Hcy is an independent etiological factor of cardiovascular disease,and blood Hcy level is closely related to many diseases.Patients with kidney disease may have different levels of homocysteine.The study has found that Hcy may not only be related to kidney damage,but also make the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with kidney disease increased.The relationship between Hcy and kidney disease is briefly introduced in this article in order to provide a new basis for prevention,diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease and complications.
2.Research progress of angiotensin converting enzyme gene polymorphism and kidney disease in children
International Journal of Pediatrics 2017;44(4):260-262
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) gene is one of the major candidate genes for genetic susceptibility to kidney disease,but there is still a controversy on the correlation between ACE gene polymorphism and kidney disease.In this paper,the research on the correlation between ACE gene polymorphism and kidney disease in children is reviewed.
3.Immune modulatory activity of activated hepatic stellate cells in the tumor microenvironment
Lei ZHANG ; Wenxiu ZHAO ; Zhenyu YIN ; Weixue SU ; Changsheng ZHOU ; Xiaomin WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(6):501-506
Objective To determine immune modulatory activity of activated hepatic stellate cells( HSCs) in hepatocellular carcinoma and immune response in tumor microenvironment. Methods Cell proliferation was measured by BrdU incorporation with a microtiter plate reader at 450 nm. The effect of HSCs on T cell proliferation was measured by MLR. Mouse hepatic cancer cell line H22 were implanted on the backs of BALB/c mice to establish the subcutaneous transplanted tumor model. Then the mice were sacrificed after 20 days for anatomical and size determination. Furthermore, Paraffin-embedded tissue was removed by serial tissue sectioning and immunohistochemically examined for expression of T lymphocyte subsets. T lymphocyte subsets in splenocytes were detected by FCM. Apoptotic mononuclear cells were evaluated by FITC-labeled Tunel assay. Results We determined that HSCsCM promoted hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) cell line proliferation and HSCs inhibit T cell proliferation by MLR in vitro. We also examined normal immune mice to assess the immunosuppression of HSCs in the development of HCC. In the co-transplantation with HSCs group, T cells and their subtypes decreased obviously in the tumors and the spleen. The results showed that co-transplanted HSCs can induce more PD-L1 expression and more mononuclear cell apoptosis in tumor tissue. Conclusion Our results demonstrated that HSCs promote HCC progression partially because of their immune regulatory activity. Our data supply new information to support an integral role for HSCs in promoting HCC progression and suggest that HSCs may serve as a therapeutic target for HCC.
4.Activated hepatic stellate cells promote expression of regulatory T cells
Weixue SU ; Wenxiu ZHAO ; Penghao KUANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Changsheng ZHOU ; Zhenyu YIN ; Xiaomin WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(4):305-309
Objective Accumulating reports have suggested that hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) exhibit immunosuppressive ability and may be responsible for the occurrence and development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).The mechanisms through which HSCs affect T-cell-induced adaptive immune responses and the relationship with the regulatory T cells (Treg cells) were studied.Methods We isolated HSCs from wildtype mice to demonstrate the influence of HSCs on T-cell proliferation and explored their effect on Treg cells through mixed leukocyte reactions (MLRs) in vitro.Results We found that activated HSCs could induce T-cell hyporesponsiveness in adaptive immune response by inhibiting the proliferation of T cells andincreasing the quantity of Treg cells.Conclusion Activated HSCs may lead to hypoergia of T cells in adaptive immune reaction and up-regulate the expression of Treg cells,thus facilitating immunotolarance.
5.Trends in mortality and life lost due to cancer in Ouhai District from 2013 to 2020
Jianxiao NI ; Wenxiu WU ; Yisuo SU ; Jianyong ZHENG ; Xiumin HUANG ; Xuguang WU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):413-418
Objective:
To investigate the trends in mortality and life lost due to cancer among residents in Ouhai District, Wenzhou City from 2013 to 2020, so as to provide the evidence for formulating the cancer control strategy.
Methods:
The mortality data of cancer patients in Ouhai District from 2013 to 2020 were collected through Zhejiang Provincial Information Management System for Surveillance of Chronic Diseases. The crude mortality, standardized mortality, years of potential life lost ( YPLL ), years of potential life lost rate ( YPLLR ), standardized years of potential life lost ( SYPLL ), standardized years of potential life lost rate ( SYPLLR ), average years of life lost ( AYLL ) and annual percent change ( APC ) were estimated to analyze the trends in mortality and life lost due to cancer.
Results:
Totally 5 435 deaths occurred due to cancer in Ouhai District from 2013 to 2020, and the crude and standardized mortality rates were 154.10/105 and 119.41/105, respectively. The crude mortality of cancer was higher in men than in women ( 196.26/105 and 111.09/105; χ2=415.623, P<0.001 ). The standardized mortality of cancer among whole populations, the crude mortality in men and the standardized mortality in men showed a tendency towards a reduction ( P<0.05 ), with APC of -3.25%, -2.18% and -4.78%, respectively. The crude mortality of cancer showed an upward trend with age ( χ2trend=9 260.583, P<0.001 ). Lung cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer and esophagus cancer were the five leading causes of cancer-related mortality, which accounted for 66.68% of all cancer mortality. Liver cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer and brain cancer were the five leading causes of life lost, with YPLL of 11 191.50, 8 231.00, 6 000.00, 3 892.00 and 2 693.50 person-years, respectively. Leukemia was the primary cause of AYLL ( 25.17 years per person ).
Conclusions
Both the standardized mortality and the life lost due to cancer showed a tendency towards a reduction in Ouhai District from 2013 to 2020, and men and the elderly were high-risk populations. Lung cancer, liver cancer, stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, leukemia, brain cancer, and female breast cancer should be listed among cancers in Ouhai District prioritized for control
6.Effect of a space stabilizing device on the capacity for osteogenesis in the bone-grafted area
Endian SU ; Sulin CHEN ; Jianbin GUO ; Wenxiu HUANG ; Dong WU
STOMATOLOGY 2023;43(3):233-236
Objective:
To study the effect of a space stabilizing device on the capacity for osteogenesis in the bone-grafted area.
Methods:
Patients with anterior teeth defects as well as labial alveolar ridge defects were randomly divided into two groups: the experimental group was treated using a space stabilization device after guided bone regeneration whereas the control group received regular guided bone regeneration. The CBCT data was analyzed prior to, immediately and 6 months after procedure to compare the osteogenesis with or without the device.
Results:
Seventeen bone-grafted sites were examined(7 in the experimental group and 10 in the control group). At 2 mm and 4 mm below the alveolar ridge, the horizontal bone resorption rate in the experimental group was significantly lower than the corresponding level in the control group(P=0.001). The horizontal bone resorption rate at 2 mm below the alveolar ridge of each group was significantly higher than that at 4 mm below the alveolar ridge in corresponding groups(P=0.003).
Conclusion
The space stabilizing device used in this study has a positive clinical impact on preserving space stability and minimizing bone resorption.
7.Echocardiographic diagnosis of special type of atrioventricular septal defect
Yanchun MA ; Wenxiu LI ; Bin GENG ; Junwu SU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(11):946-952
Objective:To improve the understanding of special type of atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) and reduce clinical missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis by investigating its echocardiographic features.Methods:Echocardiographic images of patients with special type of AVSD diagnosed by echocardiography and confirmed by surgery in Pediatric Cardiovascular Center, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University from November 2011 to November 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Depending on the presence of ventricular septal defect(VSD), special type of AVSD were divided into two types, namely AVSD with intact ostium primum and AVSD with intact ostium primum and ventricular septum. The echocardiographic features of special type of AVSD were summarized.Results:Twenty-five cases of special type of AVSD were diagnosed by echocardiography and 13 cases were confirmed by surgery, including 12 cases with intact ostium primum and 1 case with intact ostium primum and ventricular septum. There were 5 cases without surgical indications, and 1 case was kept under observation due to small VSD. One patient with complex malformation only underwent pulmonary artery banding operation without treating intracardiac malformation. The other 4 cases of perimembrane VSD and 1 case of partial AVSD were misdiagnosed as special type of AVSD by echocardiography. All patients had mild to severe left atrioventricular regurgitation before surgery, and most patients remained left atrioventricular regurgitation of varying degrees after left atrioventricular valve formation. Characteristic sonographical findings included: ①The ostium primum was continuous and there was no ostium primum defect. ②The attachment points of the left and right atrioventricular valves were at the same level. ③The left atvioventricular valve was a trileaflet left atrioventricular valve and attached to the crest of the ventricular septum, forming the so-called "anterior mitral valve leaflet cleft". ④The two groups of papillary muscles of the left ventricle changed the normal anterolateral and posterolateral alignment, but showed a anteriorly and posteriorly relationship (counterclockwise transposition). ⑤In the presence of VSD, an inlet ventricular septal defect would be present. ⑥Color Doppler showed varying degrees of regurgitation signals from the left atrioventricular valve during systolic period. ⑦Other complex deformities may be combined with special type of AVSD.Conclusions:Echocardiography can make a definite diagnosis for special types of AVSD. The prognosis of this malformation is closely related to the left atrioventricular valve, and the shaping effect depends on the development of left atrioventricular valve and regurgitation.
8.Immune effects of Clostridium difficile toxoid B vaccine formulated with different mucosal adjuvants through microneedle immunization
Siwu FU ; Xiangping DING ; Lu SU ; Xiaolang HUANG ; Qinyan CHEN ; Jingrong HE ; Wenxiu DAI ; Henan CAI ; Chengjian WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(12):949-954
Objective:To investigate the immune effects of Clostridium difficile toxoid B (CdtB) vaccine formulated with different mucosal adjuvants through microneedle immunization, and to provide ideas for the prevention and treatment of Clostridium difficile infection. Methods:CdtB vaccine was prepared with purified Clostridium difficile toxin B(TcdB) after formaldehyde detoxification. Female BALB/c mice were immunized with different doses of vaccine alone or in combination with mucosal adjuvants. The titers of specific serum IgG and fecal IgA were detected at 0 d, 7 d, 14 d, 28 d and 42 d after immunization. The protective effects of CdtB vaccine were evaluated by cell neutralization assay and Clostridium difficile challenge infection. Results:(1) With the increase of immune dose, the mice immunized with CdtB vaccine alone by microneedle not only produced better serum specific IgG, but also had higher level of IgA in feces. (2) When the mice were immunized with CdtB vaccine containing LT or CTB adjuvant by microneedle, the trend of serum specific IgG titer in each group increased with the increase of immune dose, especially in the group containing LT adjuvant. There were significant differences in the trend of specific IgA titer in feces between the adjuvant groups and the group without adjuvant, but the adjuvant effect was not obvious. (3) No significant difference in serum IgG titer was observed between the mice immunized with 10 μg CdtB by microneedle or intraperitoneal injection, but microneedle immunization significantly increased fecal IgA level. (4) The neutralization titers of specific antibodies in mouse serum after immunization and the test results of challenge protection in mice confirmed that the use of CdtB vaccine had certain protective effects.Conclusions:CdtB vaccine had better immune effects in mice through microneedle immunization, but the adjuvant effects of LT and CTB were not significant.
9. Research progress on the relationship between subclinical hypothyroidism and depression
Taotao ZHANG ; Limin TIAN ; Wenxiu SU ; Limin TIAN ; Limin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(8):954-960
Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a mild impairment of thyroid function. Several existing studies suggest that SCH is associated with an increased risk of depression, but some studies have also found no correlation between SCH and depression. Therefore, whether there is an association between SCH and depression and the mechanism of interaction between the two remains controversial. Growing evidence suggested that SCH patients should not be routinely treated with levothyroxine, and the effect of the treatment of thyroid disease on various clinical psychiatric outcomes is also controversial. This article reviews the current research on the correlation between SCH and depression risk and whether drug intervention is needed.