1.Rare type of hepatic benign tumor and tumor-like lesions
Xiaohua ZHANG ; Xuyu ZHOU ; Jiandong WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;10(2):159-161
Objective To summarize the experience in diagnosis and treatment of rare type of hepatic benign tumor and tumor-like lesions.Methods The clinical data of 58 cases of uncommon benign hepatic tumor and tumor-like lesions admitted to Changhai Hospital from January 1980 to June 2000 were retrospectively reviewed. Results Of the 58 cases, 26 were inflammatory pseudotumors, 8 focal hyperplastic lesions, 7 hepatocellular adenomas, 7 lipomatous tumors, 5 cystadenomas, 3 tuberculosis, 1 harmatoma and 1 neurofibroma. 82.8% of the cases had symptoms, 17.2% without obvious symptoms. Single lesion was found in 93.1%, multiple lesions in 6.9%. Operative procedures as follows: 30 local resections of the lesion, 14 hepatic segmentectomies, 9 hepatic lobectomies, 2 hepatic artery ligations, 1 hepatic artery ligation plus drainage of cyst, 2 liver biopsies. No operative mortality and no serious morbidity were noted. Conclusions With popularization of advanced imaging techniques, the incidences of the benign tumor and tumor-like lesions of the liver have been increased in recent years. However, current imaging studies lack specificity, and differential dignosis of these lesions remains difficult. So we should be familiar with the clinical behavior, presentation of imagings and management of the diseases mentioned above.
2.Construction and characterization of a novel recombinant retroviral vector expressing mouse T-bet.
Xuejie ZHANG ; Jianhua ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Jie GUO ; Xuyu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(10):1586-1593
In order to study T-bet function in mouse cells, a novel retroviral vector expressing mouse T-bet and reporter gene Thy1.1 was constructed. Retrovirus particles were then produced by transfection of the recombinant retroviral plasmid into a packaging cell line Platinum-E. The recombinant retrovirus played considerable infection ability. T-bet expression was then identified by FACS after infection of CD4+ primary T cells from T-bet knockout mouse with recombinant retrovirus. To determine if exogenous expressing T-bet has normal function, we checked the expression level of T-bet target gene, Ifng. IFN-y expression was upregulated in the T-bet knockout T cells infected with recombinant retrovirus. In conclusion, we successfully constructed an effective mouse T-bet recombinant retroviral vector.
Animals
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Cell Line
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Genetic Vectors
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Interferon-gamma
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metabolism
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Mice
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Mice, Knockout
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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Retroviridae
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T-Box Domain Proteins
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biosynthesis
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T-Lymphocytes
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metabolism
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Transfection
3.Comparison of p16 status in primary hepatocellular carcinoma and its metastasis
Jiandong WANG ; Zhiwei QUAN ; Xuyu ZHOU ; Xiaohua ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To compare the p16 dynamic status in primary hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) and its metastatic lesions.Methods The exon 2 of p16 gene was examined by PCR SSCP analysis in 36 paraffin embedded samples in 18 primary HCC cases and its metastatic lessions. Results p16 alterations were found in 4 (22.2%) of the 18 patients . Among them, 2 patients had alterations only in the metastatic lesions (one was deletion;the other was mutation).The other 2 patients had alterations both in primary and metastatic loci (one was deletion;the other was mutation).The deletion rate of exon 2 was 11.1%(2/18) and the mutation rate was 11.1%(2/18). However,the four alterations of p16 gene were found in 7 patients whose metastasis was accompanied by HCC recurrence ( 57.1% ), which was significantly higher than that in patients with metastasis but without HCC recurrence (P
4.The expression of 53BP1 and 53BP2 gene in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Hong LI ; Ling ZHANG ; Xuyu YANG ; Weinong HAN ; Wen ZHOU ; Kaitai YAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(3):219-222
AIM: To investigate the expression map of two p53 binding proteins 53BP1 and 53BP2 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) tissue.METHODS: The expression of 53BP1 and 53BP2 mRNA in NPC biopsy and control group are tested by RT-PCR. The expression of two mRNA in NPC paraffin section are examined by in situ hybridization. RESULTS: No expression of 53BP1 mRNA was found in NPC tissue and control group. However, expression of 53BP2 was detected in NPC biopsy and control group by RT-PCR, specific expressoin found cancerous nest in NPC paraffin section by in situ hybridization.CONCLUSION: The high expression of 53BP2 may be related to the development of NPC.
5.Treatment of primary liver cancer with preoperative radiotherapy and postoperative brachy radiotherapy
Xuyu ZHOU ; Jiandong WANG ; Gang LI ; Baohai LIU ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Song XIE ; Yening JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of preoperative radiotherapy and postoperative brachy radiotherapy (POBRT) on patients with primary liver cancer(PLC). Methods 50 patients with PLC were randomly divided into 2 groups:(1)Radiotherapy group, 25 patients who underwent preoperative radiotherapy 14~17 days before hepatectomy and POBRT 3~10 days after hepatectomy ;(2)Control group,25 cases who underwent hepatectomy only. In radiotherapy group, before heptectomy, the single-dose 6Gy per time and 3 sessions were given to each patient. 3~6 ductus were placed for POBRT during operation,and 10Gy of POBRT per time and 2~4 sessions were given postoperatively. In control group,no radio cherapy was given before and after hepatectomy. Results In radiotherapy group, the cancer shrank significantly after preoperative radiotherapy (P
6.Suilysin remodels the cytoskeletons of human brain microvascular endothelial cells by activating RhoA and Rac1 GTPase.
Qingyu LV ; Huaijie HAO ; Lili BI ; Yuling ZHENG ; Xuyu ZHOU ; Yongqiang JIANG
Protein & Cell 2014;5(4):261-264
Brain
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Cholesterol
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chemistry
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Cytoskeleton
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drug effects
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Endothelial Cells
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cytology
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metabolism
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Hemolysin Proteins
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Phalloidine
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pharmacology
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Pseudopodia
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drug effects
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Stress Fibers
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drug effects
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rac1 GTP-Binding Protein
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metabolism
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rhoA GTP-Binding Protein
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metabolism
7.Effect of spatial location of the screw at the injured vertebra on the vertebral height in AO type A thoracolumbar fracture
Xuyu LIAO ; Weihu MA ; Guanyi LIU ; Leijie ZHOU ; Jinming HAN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021;23(7):564-570
Objective:To compare the effects of 3 spatial locations of the screw at the injured vertebra on the vertebral height in AO type A thoracolumbar fracture.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed of the 156 patients with type A thoracolumbar fracture who had been hospitalized at Department of Spine Surgery, The Sixth Hospital of Ningbo from January 2016 to June 2019. They were divided into 3 groups according to the spatial location of the screw at the injured vertebra. In group A of 55 cases, the screws were located in the vertebral body between the longitudinal axis bisector of the vertebral pedicle and the upper endplate; in group B of 52 cases, the screws were located in the vertebral body between the vertical axis bisector of the vertebral pedicle and the horizontal line of the apex of the inferior pedicle notch; in group C of 49 cases, the screws were located in the vertebral body between the horizontal line at the apex of the inferior pedicle notch and the inferior endplate. The anterior, middle and posterior heights of the injured vertebra, Beck index and angulation of the injured vertebra at preoperation, one week postoperation and the last follow-up were compared between the 3 groups and within the same group.Results:There was no significant difference in preoperative general data between the 3 groups, showing comparability ( P>0.05). In all the 3 groups, the anterior and middle heights of the injured vertebra and Beck indexes at one week postoperation and at the last follow-up were significantly larger than those before operation while the angulations of the injured vertebra at one week postoperation and at the last follow-up were significantly smaller than the preoperative values (all P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between one week postoperation and the last follow-up in any of the above indexes ( P>0.05). In all the patients, the posterior height of the injured vertebra at one week postoperation was significantly larger than those before operation and at the last follow-up ( P<0.05), but there was no such a significant difference in comparison between preoperation and the last follow-up ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, groups A and B had significantly larger anterior and middle heights of the injured vertebra and Beck indexes but significantly smaller angulations of the injured vertebra than group C, but such significant differences did not exist when the above indexes were compared between groups A and B ( P>0.05). Conclusions:In insertion into an injured vertebra, the screw should be parallel and close to the upper endplate, and located in the middle and upper part of the vertebra corresponding to the longitudinal axis of the vertebral pedicle, because this spatial position is conducive to intraoperative reduction, maintaining the postoperative height of the injured vertebra, and decreasing loss of the vertebral height.
8. Analysis of prognostic factors for hyperamylasemia following pancreaticoduodenectomy
Huan WANG ; Zhuo SHAO ; Shiwei GUO ; Wei JING ; Bin SONG ; Gang LI ; Tianlin HE ; Xuyu ZHOU ; Yijie ZHANG ; Yingqi ZHOU ; Xiangui HU ; Gang JIN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2019;57(7):534-539
Objective:
To investigate the prognostic factors of hyperamylasemia following pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) .
Methods:
Clinical data of 359 patients were collected prospectively who underwent PD by the same group at Changhai Hospital of Navy Medical University from January 2017 to June 2018.There were 212 males and 147 females.The median age was 63 years old (range: 23 to 82 years old) .According to whether the patient′s serum amylase was greater than 120 U/L at 0 or 1 day after surgery,the patients were divided into hyperamylasemia group and non-hyperamylasemia group. Univariate analysis and multivariate analysis were used to find out the prognostic factors of hyperamylasemia after PD.
Results:
Of the 359 patients, 238 cases (66.3%) developed hyperamylasemia.The incidence rate of clinically related pancreatic fistula (15.1%
9.Axis pedicle screwing assisted by intraoperative 3-D navigation versus freehand axis pedicle screwing in treatment of Hangman fracture
Xuyu LIAO ; Weihu MA ; Jianming CHEN ; Leijie ZHOU ; Liujun ZHAO ; Guanyi LIU ; Jinming HAN ; Weiyu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(11):984-991
Objective:To compare the therapeutic results between axis pedicle screwing assisted by intraoperative 3-D navigation and freehand axis pedicle screwing in the treatment of Hangman fracture.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed of the 64 patients with Hangman fracture who had received posterior axis pedicle screwing at Department of Spinal Surgery, The Sixth Hospital of Ningbo from May 2014 to December 2019. According to the placement methods of axis pedicle screws, they were divided into a navigation group ( n=34, subjected to axis pedicle screwing assisted by intraoperative 3-D navigation) and a freehand group ( n=30, subjected to freehand axis pedicle screwing). Pedicle screw placement time, operation time, intraoperative bleeding, fluoroscopy time, hospital stay, total hospitalization cost and complications were recorded and compared between the 2 groups. The accuracy of axis pedicle screw placement was evaluated according to the postoperative cervical CT and screw grading criteria proposed by Park et al. At admission, 3 months postoperation, and the last follow-up, neurological function of the patients was evaluated by modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (mJOA) score, neck pain was evaluated by visual analogue scale (VAS), and C2/3 vertebral body angulation and C2 forward displacement were measured. The clinical efficacy was evaluated by Moon grading at the last follow-up. Results:The navigation group and the freehand group were comparable due to insignificant differences between them in the preoperative general data ( P>0.05). The accuracy of screw placement in the navigation group (98.2%, 54/55) was significantly higher than that in the freehand group (85.2%, 46/54) ( P<0.05). The screw placement time, operation time, fluoroscopy time and total hospitalization cost in the navigation group were significantly more than those in the freehand group ( P<0.05). Vertebral artery injury occurred in 3 cases in the freehand group. Screw loosening, screw breakage or rod breakage occurred in none of the patients after operation. There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the intraoperative bleeding, hospital stay or follow-up time ( P>0.05). In both groups, the VAS score, mJOA score, C2/3 vertebral body angulation and C2 forward displacement were significantly improved at 3 months postoperation and the last follow-up compared with those at admission ( P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the contemporary comparisons ( P>0.05). At the last follow-up, Moon grading in the navigation group was significantly better than that in the freehand group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:In the treatment of Hangman fracture, compared with freehand screw placement, axis pedicle screwing assisted by intraoperative 3-D navigation can improve accuracy and safety of screw placement and reduce postoperative complications, leading to better clinical efficacy.
10.Characterization of human αβTCR repertoire and discovery of D-D fusion in TCRβ chains.
Peipei LIU ; Di LIU ; Xi YANG ; Jing GAO ; Yan CHEN ; Xue XIAO ; Fei LIU ; Jing ZOU ; Jun WU ; Juncai MA ; Fangqing ZHAO ; Xuyu ZHOU ; George F GAO ; Baoli ZHU
Protein & Cell 2014;5(8):603-615
The characterization of the human T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire has made remarkable progress, with most of the work focusing on the TCRβ chains. Here, we analyzed the diversity and complexity of both the TCRα and TCRβ repertoires of three healthy donors. We found that the diversity of the TCRα repertoire is higher than that of the TCRβ repertoire, whereas the usages of the V and J genes tended to be preferential with similar TRAV and TRAJ patterns in all three donors. The V-J pairings, like the V and J gene usages, were slightly preferential. We also found that the TRDV1 gene rearranges with the majority of TRAJ genes, suggesting that TRDV1 is a shared TRAV/DV gene (TRAV42/DV1). Moreover, we uncovered the presence of tandem TRBD (TRB D gene) usage in ~2% of the productive human TCRβ CDR3 sequences.
Complementarity Determining Regions
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genetics
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DNA Primers
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chemistry
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genetics
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Female
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Gene Rearrangement, beta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
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genetics
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Gene Rearrangement, delta-Chain T-Cell Antigen Receptor
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genetics
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Genes, T-Cell Receptor beta
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genetics
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Genetic Variation
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High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Joining Region
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genetics
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Immunoglobulin Variable Region
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genetics
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Male
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta
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genetics