1.Amplified in breast cancer 1 in tumorigenesis
Xiao WU ; Chaoqun HONG ; Mingyao WU
Journal of International Oncology 2012;39(2):99-101
Amplified in breast cancer 1 ( AIB1 ) plays an important role in the process of gene expression and regulation by combining with nuclear receptor.Aberrant expression of AIB1 has been detected in different types of caners,such as breast cancer,endometrial carcinoma,prostate cancer,esophageal squamous cell carcinoma,colorectal carcinoma,etc.The study of the potential role of AIB1 in the pathogenesis and prognosis will improve our general acknowledge of carcinogenesis.AIB1 may become a new prognostic marker as well as a new therapeutic target.
2.The association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in 5'-regulatory region of ?_2-adrenoceptor gene with hypertension in the elderly
Hong WU ; Junhua XIAO ; Gangming CAI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(01):-
0 05). The frequency of genotype AA (26 67 %) of the SNPs at position -1 023 bp in severe hypertension group was significantly different from that in normal group(6 98 %, P
4.Effect of psychological intervention on asthma in children.
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2008;10(1):81-82
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6.Advance in Tongue Pressure Measurement during Swallowing (review)
Hong CHANG ; Shuqin XIAO ; Jian WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(2):156-158
The measurement of pressure between tongue and the hard palate during swallowing is an evaluation method which is noninvasive and accurately quantitative. This article reviewed the measurement of tongue pressure, the changes of pressure in different poses,bolus types and people, as well as the prediction of dysphagia according to tongue pressure.
7.Expression of C2orf40 protein and its clinical significance in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Lin PENG ; Yiteng HUANG ; Jiongyu CHEN ; Chaoqun HONG ; Xiao WU
Journal of International Oncology 2017;44(6):406-410
Objective To evaluate the protein expression of chromosome 2 open reading frame 40 (C2orf40) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) tissues and cells,and to explore its association with cell differentiation and clinicopatho]ogical features.Methods A total of 122 patients with NPC between January 2001 and December 2003 were enrolled in Cancer Hospital of Shantou University Medical College.The paraffinembedded tissue sections and medical records were collected.Twenty-five samples with chronic nasopharyngitis were used as controls.Tumor and control tissues from biopsies underwent immunohistochemical staining for C2orf40.C2orf40 expression was analyzed with clinicopathological variables.Besides,the protein expressions of C2orf40 were measured by Western blotting in three NPC cell lines,including CNE1,CNE2 and C666-1.Results Ninety-six percent (24/25) of control tissues showed positive expression,among which 88.0% showed dense staining.Otherwise,only 58.3% (71/122) of NPC samples were positive for C2orf40 protein and 82.0% showed weak staining.There was significantly difference between the two groups (U =255.500,P < 0.001).It was inversely related to lymph nodes status (r =-0.058,P < 0.001) and clinical stage (r =-0.202,P =0.026) by Spearman rank correlation test.In vitro,higher level of C2orf40 protein was found in well differentiated CNE1 cells,while lower levels were found in poorly differentiated cell lines CNE2 and C666-1.Conclusion Down-regulated C2orf40 expression is correlated with tunor cell differentiation,lymph nodes metastasis and clinical stage,and may be a molecular event in the occurrence and development of NPC.C2orf40 is likely to be a potential target of anticancer therapy.
8.Output strategies for publication of international papers on clinical trials of Chinese medicine.
Qing WANG ; Hong-Li MA ; Xiao-Ke WU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(9):1144-1148
Scientific research output of clinical trials in Chinese medicine (CM) is insufficient, but international papers hold an important scientific position in China. Based on the current situation, we analyzed the present publication situation of international medical papers in our country, and the feasibility and urgency of publishing international papers on clinical trials of CM. Finally, we proposed to use the PDCA (plan-do-check-action) cycle method to improve the quality control and management of CM clinical trials. Moreover, by combining our experience in relevant scientific research launched at our department, we expounded strategies for improving the quantity and quality of international papers in CM.
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10.Analysis of Pathogen and Antimicrobial Susceptibility in Children with Bacterial Meningitis
fei-fei, MAO ; jue, WANG ; xiao-feng, YU ; hong, WU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective Pathogen and antimicrobial susceptibility in children with bacterial meningitis were reviewed.Methods The positive cultures of cerebrospinal fluid samples or blood samples and its antimicrobial susceptibility were analyzed in 401 patients with the clinical diagnosis of bacterial meningitis.Results 401 cases cerebrospinal fluid samples and blood samples submitted to microbiology laboratory, 97 cases (24%) were microscopically and culturally proven to be bacterial meningitis. The most frequent pathogen was staphylococcus aureus (28%), followed by the streptococcus pneumoniae (19%) and escherichia coli (13%). Pediococci as conditioned pathogen, were found in purulent meningitis patients. One of the isolates of Staphylococcus aureus was simultaneously resistant to both vancomycin and teicoplanin. Three isolates showed simultaneous resistance to imipenem/cilastatin.Conclusions Staphylococcus aureus as the predominant pathogens of pediatric ranks first among pediatric patients of purulent meningitis. Serious drug resistance of isolated pathogenic bacteria and its in antimicrobial susceptibility in the bacterial meningitis should be considered in clinical therapy.