1.Analysis of outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with esophageal cancer after concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Xiushen WANG ; Xiqian ZHANG ; Xiao LIU ; Shanshan BU ; Hong GE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(4):400-404
Objective To analyze the outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with esophageal cancer after concurrent chemoradiotherapy.Methods A total of 135 patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were enrolled in the clinical study from January 2008 to June 2015.The patients were treated with two-dimensional radiotherapy (56 patients) or three-dimensional radiotherapy (79 patients).The radiotherapy was delivered at a total dose of 60-64 Gy (1.8-2.0 Gy per fraction).The concurrent chemotherapy regimen consisted of fluorouracil plus cisplatin or paclitaxel plus cisplatin and was performed on days 1 and day 29 of radiotherapy.The Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate overall survival (OS)and progression-free survival (PFS) rates,the log-rank test was used for survival difference analysis and univariate prognostic analysis,and the Cox model was used for multivariate prognostic analysis.Results The 1-,3-,and 5-year sample sizes were 96,31,16,respectively.The 1-,3-,and 5-year OS rates were 74.0%,39.0%,and 28.6%,respectively;the median OS time was 25 months.The 1-,3-,and 5-year PFS rates were 57.3%,27.3%,and 16.6%,respectively;the median PFS time was 15 months.The univariate analysis indicated that clinical stage,radiotherapy method,and M stage were prognostic factors for OS and PFS (P =0.006,0.000,and 0.032;P=0.017,0.004,and O.000).The multivariate analysis showed that clinical stage and radiotherapy method were independent prognostic factors for OS and PFS (P=0.006 and 0.000;P =0.033 and 0.023).Conclusions For non-surgical treatment of patients with esophageal cancer,concurrent chemoradiotherapy is a preferred strategy and has proven to be effective and tolerable.
2.Effect of atorvastatin on inflammatory infiltration in the lung of rabbits with hypercholesterolemia
Shangjie WU ; Guiyuan LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yan GAN ; Xiqian XING ; Ping CHEN ; Shuiping ZHAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(7):608-615
Objective To determine the effect of atorvastatin on the hypercholesterolemia in-duced lesion in the lung. Methods Fifteen male New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned into a control group (n=5) , a high-cholesterol forage group (n=5) , and an atrovastatin treatment group (n=5). The control group received normal forage, but the high-cholesterol group and atrovastatin treatment group received high-cholesterol forage. From the 9 th week, the atrovastatin treatment group was added atorvastatin, and the experiment stopped at the end of the 14th week. At the beginning of the experiment and at the 8 th, 14 th week, blood cholesterol and body weight were detected. At the 14th week, bronchial alveolar lavage (BAL) was performed in vitro after the rabbits were executed; pathological examinations were determined in the lung tissues by staining with hamatoxylin-eosin. Oil red 0 and the activities of NF-κB in the alveolar macrophages (AMs) were investigated by immuno-cytochemistry. Proliferative cell nuclear antigen in the lung tissues was adopted by immunohistochem-istry, and the concentrations of IL-6 in the serum, BALF and the culture supematants of AMs were measured by ELISA. Pulmonary tissue paraffin section was stained with hamatoxylin-eosin. Results Atorvastatin reduced inflammatory infiltration, AM NF-κB activation, and cell proliferation in the lung, but raised IL-6 level. Conclusion Hypercholesterolemia-induced pulmonary inflammation is attenuated by atorvastatin.
3.Inhibitory effects of high mobility group chromosomal protein N2 on human tongue carcinoma transplanted in nude mice.
Xiqian LIU ; Xiaoqian DONG ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Xiaoyu LI ; Sixiu CHEN ; Yun FENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(1):5-8
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the inhibitory effect of high mobility group chromosomal protein N2 (HMGN2) on human tongue carcinoma tumor in nude mice.
METHODSA transplantation tumor model in nude mice was constructed by injecting Tca8113 cells. After a week, negative control groups, masculine control groups, and HMGN2 groups were established. Cell culture of the three groups were separately injected with washing buffer II, cis-dichlorodiamineplatinum (DDP), and HMGN2 protein. The tumors were moved after four treatments, and then analyzed by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining.
RESULTSA transplanted tumor model was established successfully. The volumes of HMGN2 groups and masculine control groups were smaller than those of the negative groups. Mouse weight did not differ among the three groups. Average tumor weight of the negative group was (0.38 +/- 0.19)g, that of the HMGN2 group was (0.21 +/- 0.15)g, and that of the DDP group was (0.23 +/- 0.16)g. These factors indicated no statistically significant difference among the three groups. The tumor inhibitory rate of HMGN2 group was 45.71%, and that of the positive group was 39.44%. Based on evaluation by naked eye, the tumor in the negative group was larger than that in other groups. In addition, cell necrosis was observed during HE staining.
CONCLUSIONHMGN2 could significantly inhibit growth of the transplanted tumor in nude mice.
Animals ; Carcinoma ; Cell Line, Tumor ; High Mobility Group Proteins ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Tongue Neoplasms
4.The expression changes of miR-214 in hypoxic induced pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells of rats
Jiao YANG ; Xuwei WU ; Liyan ZHANG ; Yi XIAO ; Yuxuan ZHANG ; Yanli LI ; Xiqian XING
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(19):2600-2601,2605
Objective To observe the changes of microRNA‐214 (miR‐214) expression in rat pulmonary artery smooth mus‐cle cells (PASMCs) induced by different hypoxia time ,and lay the foundation to explore the effect and mechanism of regulation of miR‐214 on PASMCs proliferation .Methods The primary cultured PASMCs were cultured under hypoxic 0 h ,6 h ,12 h ,24 h ,48 h ,respectively .The real time quantitative PCR was used to detect miR‐214 expression in each group PASMCs .Results The ex‐pression of miR‐214 in hypoxia group PASMCs was sustained as time increased ,apart from hypoxic hypoxia 6h group and 0h group ,the expression of miR‐214 was no significant difference (P>0 .05);the expression of miR‐214 among other groups PASMCs was significantly different (P<0 .05) .Conclusion The expression of miR‐214 in PASMCs increased after induction of hypoxia .We speculated that miR‐214 may be involved in the regulation of hypoxia induced PASMCs proliferation .
5.Regulation of invasion behavior of ERK-mediated trophoblast by focal adhesion kinase.
Xiqian ZHANG ; Shiling CHEN ; Fuqi XING
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2011;36(6):559-564
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the role of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling pathway mediated invadsion of trophoblasts.
METHODS:
We established a human extravillous cytotrophoblasts in vitro invasion model. Different concentrations of herbimycin A(FAK inhibitor)and PD98059 (ERK inhibitor) were given to observe the influence on the growth of trophoblast cells, FAK, ERK phosphorylation, and trophoblast invasion abilities.
RESULTS:
The expression of phosphorylated FAK in the extravillous cytotrophoblasts (EVCT) was inhibited by herbimycin A in a concentration-dependent manner and expression of phosphorylated ERK1/2 was also partially reduced. PD98059 had no effect on the expression of phosphorylated FAK. Herbimycin A and PD98059 suppressed the in vitro invasion of EVCT to various degrees.
CONCLUSION
ERK signaling pathway may be the common pathway for many invasive signals,and play a key role in the regulation of trophoblast invasion.
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6.Quality of Care for People with Disabilities and Related Factors in Hubei, China
Yaxuan FANG ; Guiling HUANG ; Zhinan YANG ; Xiqian GU ; Li DU ; Qin CHEN ; Yinping ZHANG ; Xianmei MENG ; Liaobin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(8):900-904
Objective To investigate the current situation of quality of care for people with disabilities and the related factors. Methods In November, 2015, 399 disabled persons from five special service institutions in Hubei, China were conveniently sampled, and investigated with the Chinese version of Quality of Care and Support (QOCS) for people with disability scale and demographic questionnaire. Results The total score of QOCS was (38.11±6.24), and the proportion of total score in the dimensions of caring provision, caring environment and caring information were more than 70%. The score of QOCS was various with the age, domicile, employment, medical insurance, monthly household expenditure and expenditure for food of the people with disabilities, and the age (β=0.06, P<0.01) and medical insurance (β=-0.850, P<0.001) were the independent factors related with the score of QOCS. Conclusion People with disabilities self-reportedly satis-fied in the quality of care in Hubei, and it can be improved from the increase of medical insurance level.
7.Study on prohibition of high mobility group chromosomal protein N2 against human oral squamous cell carcinoma in vitro.
Xiaoqian DONG ; Xiqian LIU ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Ping ZHANG ; Libing LU ; Xiaoyu LI ; Ping HUANG ; Yun FENG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(1):91-95
OBJECTIVETake human oral squamous cell carcinoma Tca8113 as experimental model, and study the anti oral squamous cell carcinoma activity of high mobility group chromosomal protein N2 (HMGN2) molecule.
METHODSTrain a large number of recombinant human HMGN2 expression vector Escherichia coli BL21. HMGN2 was expressed under isopropyl-1-thio-beta-galactopyranoside (IPTG) induction and purified by B-PER GST Fusion Protein Purification Kit. A variety of concentrations HMGN2 were added to cell culture medium, cells were tested by MTT, Hoechst 33342 fluorescence staining, flow cytometry assay and Western-blot.
RESULTSMTT results proved that HMGN2 could significantly inhibit human oral squamous cell carcinoma Tca8113 growth. Hoechst 33342 fluorescence staining, flow cytometry assay test and Western-blot proved HMGN2 could make Tca8113 cells morphological change, make Tca8113 cells block in S period of cell cycle and strongly promote Tca8113 cells to apoptosis.
CONCLUSIONHMGN2 can promote apoptosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.
Apoptosis ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; Cell Proliferation ; High Mobility Group Proteins ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Mouth Neoplasms ; Recombinant Proteins
8.Impact of short-term low-medium dose of corticosteroids on the clinical outcomes of patients with community-acquired pneumonia due to influenza A
Liang CHEN ; Xiudi HAN ; Yanli LI ; Chunxiao ZHANG ; Xiqian XING
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2020;38(4):215-220
Objective:To evaluate the impact of short-term low-medium dose of corticosteroids on the clinical outcomes of patients with community-acquired pneumonia due to influenza A (FluA-CAP).Methods:This was a multicenter, retrospective study, including 693 patients hospitalized with FluA-CAP from Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Qingdao Municipal Hospital, Beijing Huimin Hospital, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital and the 2nd People′s Hospital of Yunnan Province during January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2018. The clinical characteristics of patients with or without corticosteroids administration were compared. The first dose of corticosteroids was administrated within 72 hours after admission, with the average dose of methylprednisolone (0.6±0.3) mg/(kg·d) and duration of (4.0±1.2) days. An adjusted logistic regression model was performed to assess the impact of corticosteroids treatment on the clinical outcomes (noninvasive ventilation, invasive ventilation, vasopressor use, admittance to intensive care unit (ICU), 30-day mortality, hyperglycemia needing insulin treatment and gastrointestinal bleeding). Mann-Whitney test and χ2 test were used for the statistical analysis. Results:Among the 693 patients, 132 patients received corticosteroids. Logistic regression analysis revealed that asthma (odd ratios ( OR)=15.528, 95% confidence interval ( CI) 1.953-123.484, P=0.01), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( OR=21.904, 95% CI 4.548-105.504, P<0.01) and arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO 2)/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO 2)<300 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa, OR=2.701, 95% CI 1.513-4.822, P<0.01) were independent risk factors for corticosteroids use in the FluA-CAP patients. An adjusted logistic regression model showed that low-medium dose corticosteroids administration was associated with decreased risks for early (defined as zero to three days after the first dose of corticosteroids) noninvasive ventilation ( OR=0.342, 95% CI 0.156-0.750, P<0.01), and increased risk for late (defined as four to 14 days after the first dose of corticosteroids) vasopressor use ( OR=2.651, 95% CI 1.913-6.306, P<0.01), late hyperglycemia which needed insulin treatment ( OR=9.739, 95% CI 2.174-21.769, P=0.019), ICU admission ( OR=3.075, 95% CI 1.166-8.143, P<0.01) and the 30-day mortality ( OR=2.372, 95% CI 1.337-4.549, P<0.01). In patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( OR=2.343, 95% CI 1.145-4.073, P<0.01) and PaO 2/FiO 2<300 mmHg ( OR=1.961, 95% CI 1.029-4.212, P<0.01), corticosteroids administration increased the risk of 30-day mortality. Conclusion:Low-medium corticosteroids treatment is associated with poor outcomes of FluA-CAP patients, and is not recommended to be used routinely.
9.Impact of systemic corticosteroids on the clinical outcomes in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia: a multi-center retrospective study
Liang CHEN ; Xiudi HAN ; Yanli LI ; Chunxiao ZHANG ; Xiqian XING
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2019;31(7):815-820
Objective To assess the impact of short-term, low-dose systemic glucorticosteroids treatment on the clinical outcomes in patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP). Methods A multi-center retrospective study was conducted. Data of patients hospitalized with SCAP in five teaching hospitals from Beijing, Shandong and Yunnan Provinces from January 1st, 2013 to December 31st, 2015 were reviewed. Patients were divided into steroids group and non-steroids group according to whether treated with glucorticosteroids during the disease course or not. Data of patients were reviewed, including gender, age, underlying disease, blood routine, biochemical examination and radiology findings (the worst value was recorded if there were more than one value), supportive treatment, complications (hyperglycemia needing insulin treatment and gastrointestinal bleeding) and clinical outcomes [early (0-3 days) treatment failure, late (4-14 days) treatment failure and 30-day mortality, treatment failure was defined as one of the followings: needing noninvasive or invasive ventilation, needing vasopressor use or death]. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression was performed to evaluate the impact of short-term, low-dose systemic glucorticosteroids on the clinical outcomes in SCAP patients. Results Overall, 3 561 immunocompetent adult and adolescent patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) were screened, 132 SCAP patients were entered into final analysis, including 24 patients in steroids group and 108 patients in non-steroids group. The patients in steroids group were prescribed with methylprednisolone (0.6±0.1) mg·kg-1·d-1 for (4.0±1.7) days. Compared with patients in non-steroids group, patients in steroids group showed younger age [years old: 70.5 (59.0, 75.0) vs. 80.0 (76.0, 85.0)], less frequency of male [41.7% (10/24) vs. 72.2% (78/108)], less comorbidities with cardiovascular [16.7% (4/24) vs. 42.6% (46/108)] and cerebrovascular disease [0% (0/24) vs. 40.7% (44/108)], less confusion [16.7% (4/24) vs. 40.7% (44/108)]; more frequency of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD, 41.7% (10/24) vs. 13.0% (14/108)], asthma [25.0% (6/24) vs. 1.9% (2/108)], chronic hepatic disease [8.3% (2/24) vs. 0% (0/108)] and respiratory rate≥30 times/min [33.3% (8/24) vs. 9.3% (10/108)] with significant differences (all P < 0.05), the proportion of guideline-based empirical antimicrobial therapy, early needing noninvasive ventilation, late gastrointestinal bleeding, early and late hyperglycemia needing insulin treatment were higher in steroids group than non-steroids group [50.0% (12/24) vs. 21.3% (23/108), 33.3% (8/24) vs. 7.4% (8/108), 20.8% (5/24) vs. 4.6% (5/108), 20.8% (5/24) vs. 1.9% (2/108), 37.5% (9/24) vs. 2.8% (3/108), all P < 0.05]. Adjusted by gender, age, comorbidities and empirical antimicrobial therapy, Logistic regression confirmed short-term, low-dose systemic glucorticosteroids was associated with higher risk for vasopressor usage [odds ratio (OR) = 3.369, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) = 1.369-6.133, P = 0.035], hyperglycaemia needing insulin treatment (OR = 4.738, 95%CI = 1.890-8.652, P = 0.017) in late stage and 30-day mortality (OR = 2.187, 95%CI = 1.265-4.743, P = 0.002). Conclusion Adjunctive treatment with short-term, low-dose systemic glucorticosteroids worsen the clinical outcomes and should not be used to SCAP patients routinely.
10.Recurrence risk stratification of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
Xiushen WANG ; Xiqian ZHANG ; Mian XI ; Shanshan BU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2018;27(12):1051-1055
Objective To analyze the pattern of recurrence risk and investigate the association between pathological staging and recurrence risk in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). Methods Clinical data of 174 patients with advanced thoracic ESCC treated with neoadjuvant CRT between 2002 and 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients received preoperative concurrent platinum-based chemotherapy with conformal radiotherapy (40-50. 4 Gy,conventional fractionation) combined with surgery. Kaplan-Meier method was utilized to analyze the survival,the log-rank test was conducted to compare the differences between groups,and the Cox regression model was used for multivariate analysis. Results The median follow-up time was 53. 9 months. A total of 44. 8% of patients achieved pathological complete response, and 59 patients ( 33. 9%) recurred after neoadjuvent CRT.The postoperative recurrence rate was 22. 2% for patients with pathological stage 0/I,38. 7% for stageⅡand 68. 2% for stageⅢ(P=0. 000).The 5-year recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates were 74. 7%, 61. 4% and 20. 9% for patients with pathological stage 0/Ⅰ,ⅡandⅢ,respectively (P=0. 000).In total,20. 5% of patients with pathological stage 0/I orⅡrecurred after postoperative 3 years, whereas all patients with pathological stageⅢrecurred within postoperative 2 years. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that age,clinical TNM staging,chemotherapy regimen,and pathological response after CRT were independent prognostic factors affecting the RFS ( P= 0. 027, 0. 047, 0. 010, 0. 005). Conclusions Pathological stage is significantly correlated with the recurrence risk in ESCC patients after neoadjuvant CRT.Risk-based surveillance strategies can be defined according to different pathologial staging.