1.Reprogramming in origin and development of leukemia stem/progenitor cells.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2009;17(5):1123-1126
The success of yielding induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from human somatic cells demonstrates the important role of reprogramming in the formation of stem/progenitor cells and initiates the exploration of the origin of leukemia stem cells. In our previous work, we have found two types of leukemia, bona fide leukemia and non-bona fide leukemia. Different leukemias originate from different leukemia stem/progenitor cells which are critical to the genesis and evolution of leukemia. Bona fide leukemia and non-bona fide leukemia originate from leukemia stem cells and progenitor cells, respectively. Recent research suggests that different types of leukemia are influenced by the reprogramming state of their origin cells.
Cell Differentiation
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Cellular Reprogramming
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Humans
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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Leukemia
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genetics
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Neoplastic Stem Cells
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Stem Cells
2.Functional multi-polarization of white blood cells and its significance.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2010;18(1):1-6
Immune and hemopoiesis are one of basic project of experimental hematology. Immune function is a essential activity of white blood cells. It was puzzled for the diversity and complexity of immune response. Polarized immune response of immune cells was discovered 30 years ago, which facilitates the study on differentiation of lymphocyte. Recently recognition on multifunctional polarized immune response of lymphocyte and monocyte/macrophage would promote to elucidate the regulatory network of immune cells, diversity and complexity of immune response as well as the study on hemopoiesis. In this paper the approach of multifunctional polarized immune response of lymphocyte, monocyte/macrophage and dendritic cells were reviewed, and their role, especially in cytokine storm and tumor pro-inflammation condition were discussed.
Cell Differentiation
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Cytokines
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immunology
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Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
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Dendritic Cells
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cytology
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immunology
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Humans
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Monocytes
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cytology
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immunology
3.Advance in Biofilm Dispersal Strategies
Cheng-Ya DONG ; Xiao-Tong MA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Bacterial biofilm is responsible for a wide variety of nosocomial infections.Many chronic infectious diseases are closely correlated with biofilm formation in the clinic.As the biofilm growth,bacterial clusters detachment and dispersal from mature mixed-species biofilms will result in repeated acute infections.Here reviews three distinct biofilm dispersal strategies: swarming dispersal,clumping dispersal and surface dispersal.Many factors,such as heredity and increased fluid shear in the environment,contribute to this complex and dynamic process.Fundamental investigation upon biofilm will benefit clinical therapy of biofilm-associated infections.
4.Apoptosis or necrosis, should which be expected for tumor cells?.
Ke-Fu WU ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Yu-Hua SONG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2005;13(6):921-923
Evidence has indicated that low doses of anti-tumor regimens can induce cell apoptosis in vitro, although different regimens induce apoptosis by different mechanism and pathway. In recent years, new tumor treatment strategy has been mainly focused on inducing tumor cell apoptosis. The present review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of inducing tumor cell apoptosis. The benefit of inducing apoptosis is not to cause inflammatory reaction, but as its disadvantage, it inhibits immune responses, and the phagocytosis of apopotic bodies may result in horizontal transfer of genes (including oncogenes and other oncogenic materials), which can be one of the causes of tumor relapse. This paper proposes that the tumor treatment strategy should be turn into promoting tumor cell necrosis and inducing anti-tumor immune responses.
Antineoplastic Agents
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therapeutic use
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Humans
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Necrosis
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chemically induced
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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immunology
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pathology
5.The association between the“Tip-Apex Distance”value and cut-out of the lag screw from the femoral head:a clinical retrospective study
Xiang XIAO ; Tie-Liang ZHANG ; Bao-Tong MA ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(08):-
Objective To confirm the association between the“Tip-Apex Distance (TAD)”and cut-out of the lag screw from the femoral head.and to analyze other factors leading to the cut-out.Methods The complete radiographic and clinical data of 106 patients with femoral intertrochanteric fractures were available for this study. They were 65 men and 41 women,with an average age of 52.4 years (range,20 to 83 years).According to Evans classification.19 cases belonged to typeⅡ.25 to typeⅢ,32 to typeⅣ,29 to typeⅤ,and one to type R.The bone quality was classified by Singh rating system:44 cases were rated as typeⅥ.34 as typeⅤ,23 as typeⅣand five as typeⅢ.They were treated with open reduction and fixation with 135?dynamic hip screw (DHS).According to the finding of Baumgaertner that“TAD”beyond 25 mm would grcatly increase the risk of cut-out,the patients could be divided into two groups:59 cases with“TAD”less than 25 mm and 47 greater than 25 mm.Results The mean duration of follow-ups was 14.45 months (range,4.5 to 28.0 months).Of the 15 cases whose“TAD”was more than 30 mm,one had the cut-out.Of the seven cases whose“TAD”was more than 40 mm,two had the cut-out (P=0.000). The average age of the three patients was 78.7 years (range:75 to 83 years) and 27.1 years older than that of the 103 patients whose fracture healed (P=0.000).They belonged to the unstable intertrochanteric fracture of the femur (two to Evans type V and one to type R).The reduction was assessed as excellent in 43 cases,good in 47 cases,fair in nine cases (of whom one had the cut-out),poor in seven cases (of whom two had the cut-out). Conclusions The cut-out of the lag screw from the femoral head can be caused by age,fracture type and stability of reduction and“TAD”.The greater the“TAD”value,the greater possibility of cut-out.
6.Effect of elemene emulsion on gene expression of telomerase catalytic subunit in HeLa cell
Dongli MA ; Shanqing TONG ; Jiaqi XIAO ; Al ET
China Oncology 1998;0(01):-
Purpose:The experimental study on the changes of HPV18 E6 gene,p53 mRNA and telomerase catalytic subunit (hTERT) mRNA in the process of HeLa cell apoptosis was carried out to supply a new way to diagnosing and treating cervical cancer. Methods:The apoptosis of HeLa cell was confirmed by means of electron microscope and flow cytometry. With PCR and RT PCR, we studied the changes and relations among HPV18 E6 DNA,p53 mRNA as well as hTERT mRNA in the process of HeLa cell apoptosis. Results:HPV18 E6 DNA and p53 mRNA had no changes but hTERT mRNA activation was inhibited by elemene emulsion. Conclusions:During apoptosis of HeLa cells induced by elemene emulsion, hTERT mRNA activation could apparently be inhibited. Hence, inhibition of telomerase activation may represent a new chemosensitisation for tumors resistant to anticancer drugs.
7.Mechanism of leukemia relapse: novel insights on old problem.
Ke-Fu WU ; Guo-Guang ZHENG ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Yu-Hua SONG ; Xiao-Fan ZHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(3):557-560
Relapse, which puzzled several generations of hematologists, is the bottle-neck of radical treatment for leukemias. The progress of Human Microbiome Project at the beginning of 21st century suggested that human body was a super-organism constituted by the core of human cells and symbiotic microorganisms. The elucidation and characterization of endogenous retrovirus and prion protein suggested the possible effects of co-evolutional microorganisms on human health. Recently, the elucidation of the roles of tunneling nanotubes in intercellular communication and transportation suggested a novel way for cellular communication and transport of oncogenic materials. The role and significance of in vivo cell fusion have been studied in more detail. On the other hand, donor cell leukemia was reported. All of these approaches provide novel insights for studying the mechanism of leukemia relapse. Based on previous work, the authors suggest the hypothesis: there are two possible mechanisms for the relapse of leukemias: the minimal residual disease (MRD) and intercellular transportation of oncogenic materials.
Cell Fusion
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Humans
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Leukemia
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pathology
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Neoplasm, Residual
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pathology
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Recurrence
8.Latent infection of human herpes virus in hematopoietic system.
Ke-Fu WU ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Guo-Guang ZHENG ; Yu-Hua SONG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2008;16(6):1251-1256
Up to date, eight types of human herpes viruses have been identified, all of which are ubiquitous, and usually establish latent infection in the host after primary infection. Since most of the herpes viruses are maintained in an asymptomatic form, they are often neglected. However, under some circumstances, these herpes viruses can cause fatal or severe diseases. Furthermore, the association of herpes viruses with hematopoietic malignancies is attracting researchers' attention. With the extensive development of hematopoietic stem cell and organ transplantation, reports regarding transplantation failure and complication caused by infection of human herpes virus has been increasing. Cytokine storm was firstly suggested as the mechanism of graft-versus-host diseases. In recent years, which has also been applied in the pathogenesis research of inflammation, and is supposed to play an important role in severe virus infection. In this paper, through discussing the possible role of latent infection of human herpes virus in the failure or complication of bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and in refractory leukemia, the function and significance of latent infection of human herpes virus and the cytokine storm it caused were investigated.
Cytokines
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immunology
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Hematopoietic System
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immunology
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virology
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Herpesviridae Infections
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Humans
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Virus Latency
9.Leukemia stem cells and their microenvironment--editorial.
Ke-Fu WU ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Guo-Guang ZHENG ; Yu-Hua SONG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2007;15(6):1139-1141
As pioneer of tumor stem cell research, leukemia stem cell research has not only important theoretical significance, but also clinical application potential. The survival and development of stem cells are directly impacted by their microenvironment. The research on leukemia stem cells and their microenvironment are now becoming a hot topic. The author presumes that stem cells are a population with heterogenecity and hierarchy; any single cell from the population is difficult to form a clone; the interaction between the leukemia stem cell and its microenvironment can be described by the concept of leukemia stem cell niche. In this article, the leukemia cell population with heterogenecity and hierarchy as well as leukemia stem cell niche were summarized and discussed.
Cell Line, Tumor
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Humans
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Leukemia
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genetics
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pathology
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Neoplastic Stem Cells
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metabolism
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pathology
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Stem Cell Niche
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cytology
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Stromal Cells
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cytology
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immunology