1.Progress in studies of viperin, an important cellular antiviral factor.
Chunhui ZHU ; Yandong TANG ; Fang XU ; Jianhua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2015;31(1):91-96
Viperin is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated protein that has been identified as an innate antiviral protein. Viperin expression can be largely upregulated by viruses, interferons, and oligonucleotides such as poly I:C and lipopolysaccharides. Viperin inhibits viral replication by interactiing with host cell proteins and several viral proteins, and disrupting the cell membrane system. It shows a broad-spectrum of antiviral activity. Some viruses have developed activities that counteract the action of viperin during a long- term period of evolution with hosts by impairing viperin expression. In addition to its antiviral effects, viperin has several other biological functions. This article review the basic characteristics of viperin and the state of current research into its antiviral effects, demonstrating the rapid progress that has been made in this field.
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2.A prospective study on cholecystectomy for symptomatic benign gallbladder disease in cirrhotic patients
Mingdong BAI ; Jian WANG ; Hai XU ; Mimi HANG ; Yandong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(4):306-309
ObjectiveToevaluatelaparoscopiccholecystectomy(LC)versusopen cholecystectomy (OC) in compensated cirrhotics and model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score and Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP)classification in predicting perioperative morbidity.MethodsBetween January 1998 and June 2011,128 cirrhotic patients of symptomatic innocuous gallbladder disease at CPT class A or B liver function were prospectively and randomly divided into LC group (64 patients) and OC group (64 patients ). Data were analyzed by T test, Mann-Whitney U test and Pearson x2 test.ResultsThere was no statistical differences in operation time between the two groups ( t =1.761,P =0.081 ).The intraoperative blood loss > 200 ml occurred in 15 ( 26% ) LC patients and 35 ( 55% ) OC patients ( x2 =4.467,P =0.035 ).LC patients had earlier up and about,earlier oral intake,short hospital stay ( t =5.424,t =8.573,t =15.634; P =0.000,respectively) and lower complication rate [ CTP:24% (14/58) vs 38% (24/64),x2 =4.582,P =0.032; MELD scores 21% (12/58) vs 34% (22/64),x2 =4.238,P =0.040] compared with OC patients.LC patients' VAS- fatigue and VAS-pain scores on first 3 days were lower than OC according to the VAS (visual analogue scale) (Mann-Whitney U =473.0,MannWhitney =6.0,Mann-Whitney =22.5,Mann-Whitney =24.0,Mann-Whitney =46.0; P =0.000,respectively),and the VRS-cosmetic score was higher in LC group than in the OC group according to the VRS ( verbal rating scale) ( Mann-Whitney =145.0,P =0.000).MELD score > 14 predicted higher blood loss and complication rate regardless of LC or OC,while CPT classification did not seem to predict intraoperative bleeding volume and morbidity.ConclusionsLC can be performed safely in cirrhotic patients with CPT class A and B.LC has less,blood loss lower postoperative complication rate,and quicker postoperative recovery.MELD score system is more valuable than CPT classification system in predicting blood loss and postoperative complication rate in cirrhotics undergoing cholecystectomy.
3.Implementation of fast track surgery protocol on patients with gastric cancer
Mingdong BAI ; Hai XU ; Xianwu LIU ; Yandong ZHAO
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(11):737-741
Objective To investigate the clinical outcome before and immediately after implementation of fast track surgery protocol on patients with gastric cancer.Methods One hundred and thirty patients with gastric cancer in our hospital underwent an elective,uncomplicated,open gastric surgery before (Traditional care group,n =65) and immediately after implementing fast track surgery (Fast track surgery group,n =65).Postoperative food and fluid intake,mobilization,length of hospital stay,and clinical outcome were recorded and analysed,and a interview-based assessment was performed on days 14 and 30 postoperatively.Results Patients implemented fast track surgery were associated with a significantly earlier resumption of mobilization and oral fluids and normal diet,shorter duration of intravenous infusion compared with traditional care patients 0.3 (0-1) d vs 3.3 (2-4) d,0.2(0-1) d vs 3.5(3-4) d,3.3(3-4) d vs 5.6(5-6) d,3.4(3-4) d vs 5.2(5-6) d; P=0.000,respectively.Postoperative hospital stay was also shorter in fast track surgery group 6.6 (6-8) d vs 8.6 (8-9) d ; P =0.000.Instrumental activities of daily living decreased in both groups on day 14,but significantly more in the traditional care group,despite having a higher preoperative instrumental activities of daily living level compared with the fast track surgery group 5.0 (3-6) vs 3.0 (3-5),4.0 (3-6) vs 3.0 (3-5) ; P =0.000,respectively.Preoperative fatigue score was not different between two groups,but the fatigue score was significantly increased on day 14,and returned to normal value on day 30 in the traditional care group 2.0 (1-5) vs 3.0 (1-5),2.0(1-5) vs 2.0(1-6) ; P =0.005,P =0.065.Total length of sleep on day 14 was increased significantly in the traditional care group,but not changed in the fast track surgery group compared with preoperative value 9.0 (6-11) vs 8.0(5-10) h,8.0(5-11) vs 8.0(6-10) h; P=0.000,P=0.327.Conclusions A fast track surgery protocol can lessen postoperative stress reactions and enhance recovery for patients with gastric cancer undergoing an elective,uncomplicated,open resection.
4.Rex shunt: a new treatment for non-cirrhotic portal hypertension
Long LI ; Yandong WEI ; Jinshan ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Qi LI ; Xu LI ; Mei DIAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(4):239-243
Objective The Rex shunt has been used to treat children with extrahepatic portal hypertension by creating a venous bypass between the superior mesenteric vein and the left portal vein to circumvent the extrahepatic portal venous obstruction.This retrospective study aimed to analyse our results in the use of this novel approach.Methods 52 patients with cavernous transformation and obstructed main portal veins were treated by Rex shunts.Results The age of children was 1.4 ~ 12 year,the mean age was 3.7 years.The patients were followed up from 1.5 to 5 years.In 48 patients,there was no recurrence of gastrointestinal bleeding after surgery making an efficacy rate of 92.3%.In the recurrence group,the postoperative venous pressure in the superior mesenteric vein was (27.6 ± 3.2) cmH2O (1 cmH2O =0.098kPa) which was significantly higher than the non-recurrence group (23.5 ± 3.1)cmH2O.The difference between the pre-and post-Rex shunting was significantly lower in the recurrence group (5.7 ± 1.8)cmH2O than the non-recurrence group (11.7 ± 3.3) cmH2 O,P < 0.05.Thus,a low reduction in postoperative pressure was an early manifestation of poor prognosis.Conclusions The Rex shunt was safe and efficacious.The degree of reduction in postoperative venous pressure in the superior mesenteric vein could be used to predict recurrence of gastrointestinal bleeding.
5.Low tube voltage and low iodine contrast agent concentration coronary CTA:a study
Yandong XU ; Yanrong JIA ; Haoliang ZHANG ; Ning HUANG ; Zhijun LIU ; Hai DU ; Lixia QI ; Ruijuan SONG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(11):1818-1821,1826
Objective To investigate the feasibility of using low Kv,low iodine contrast Agent concentration (dual low)CT scan techniques in Coronary CTA (CCTA).Methods Seventy-six patients undergoing CCTA were divided into Group A and Group B , randomly.Group A (38 patients)was the dual-low group,which was scanned with tube voltage of 100 kVp,and injected with iso-osmolarity contrast agent visipaque 270 (270 mg I/mL),with iterative reconstruction technique (ASIR 40%).Group B (38 pa-tients)was scanned with 120 kVp,and low osmolarity contrast agent omnipaque 350 (350 mg I/mL)and FBP reconstruction,The images are assessed double-blindly by two experienced radiologists.Five ROIs were placed onto the ascending root of aorta (AO), left main artery(LM),left anterior descending (LAD),left circumflex artery(LCX),right coronary artery (RCA),and the image qualities are evaluated objectively using CT values,noise,signal noise ratio (SNR),contrast noise ratio (CNR),and compared sta-tistically using Paired t-test.The radiation dosages,such as CTDIvol,DLP and ED were also recorded and compared with Paired t-test.Results CTDIvol,DLP and ED of Group A (dual low)decreased 35.7%,38.6% and 38.6% respectively compared with Group B,the iodine intake decreased 22.9%.While the image qualities of the two groups were not significantly different,all images are good enough for diagnosis,with Group A slightly better than Group B in radiologists’scores.Conclusion Voltage 100 kVp, combined with low contrast agent concentration of 270 mg I/mL can fully satisfy the diagnostics need in CCTA,and significantly lower both the radiation dosage and iodine intake.
6.The application of peripheral serum interleukin-6 levels in predicting the recurrence of early hepatocellular carcinoma after receiving microwave ablation
Xiaolin XU ; Jianmin DING ; Yingtang GAO ; Fengmei WANG ; Xiaolei JIAO ; Ying LUO ; Zhengyan ZHU ; Yandong WANG ; Xiang JING
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(3):232-236
Objective To investigate the clinical application of serum interleukin-6 (IL-6)and interleukin-22 (IL-22) levels in predicting the recurrence of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after receiving microwave ablation (MWA).Methods Preoperative peripheral blood samples were collected in 49 patients with early-stage HBV-related HCC,and serum concentrations of IL-6 and IL-22 were measured by using ELISA.Thirty healthy volunteers were recruited and used as the control group.The xtile software was used to define the best cut-off value,and the IL-6 and IL-22 levels were divided into highlevel group and low-level group.The tumor-free survivals of high-level and low-level groups were analyzed with Kaplan-Meier analysis,log rank test was adopted to determine the difference,and Cox regression model was employed to screen the risk factors affecting HBV-related HCC recurrence.Results The serum IL-6 and IL-22 levels of HCC group were 13.20 pg/ml (11.87-15.79 pg/ml) and 42.18 pg/ml (34.39-57.44 pg/ml) respectively,which were significantly higher than 10.47 pg/ml (9.50-13.82 pg/ml) and 25.45 pg/ml (22.31-30.12 pg/ml) of the control group (P=0.001 and P<0.001 respectively).Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that preoperative lower IL-6,higher total bilirubin and lower albumin levels indicated a shorter disease-free survival (DFS),and IL-22 levels had no statistically significant effect on the recurrence of HCC.Cox regression multivariate analysis showed that lower serum IL-6 level (≤ 13.2 pg/ml;hazard ratio=3.721;95% CI=1.674-8.272;P=0.001) and lower serum albumin level (≤41.0 g/L;hazard mtio=2.085;95%CI=1.101-3.950;P=0.024) were independent risk factors affecting HBV-related HCC recurrence Conclusion Preoperative serum IL-6 level and serum albumin level can be used as the predictors of HCC recurrence in patients with HBV-related early HCC who are receiving MWA treatment.(J Intervent Radiol,2017,26:232-236)
7.Effects of AP-1 element on endothelin-1 gene transcription in homocysteine-induced HUVECs
Jinhong DUAN ; Haishan XU ; Shunling DAI ; Xiaoming WANG ; Yunqing WU ; Yandong ZHANG ; Jinxuan CHENG ; Renyu SUN ; Liang LI ; Huaiqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM:The objective of this study was to observe the effects of AP-1 element on endothelin-1(EDN1)gene transcription in homocysteine(Hcy)-induced human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs).METHODS:The redox level in Hcy-induced HUVECs was determined by using the fluorescent product DCF.The influences of Hcy on expressions of EDN1 mRNA and protein of c-jun/AP-1 in HUVECs were measured by the methods of RT-PCR and Western blotting,respectively.The EDN1 secretion level of HUVECs induced by Hcy was determined by enzymatic immunoassay.The transient transfection assay was performed and luciferase activity of transcriptional factor AP-1 reporter gene induced by Hcy was detected.RESULTS:The Hcy significantly increased EDN1 secretion,EDN1 mRNA expression and oxidative stress in HUVECs.Hcy remarkably induced the expression of pGL3-EDN1-AP-1(115/+135)luciferase reporter gene plasmid.However,basic expression of mutation of pGL3-EDN1-AP-1(-115/+135)luciferase reporter gene plasmid was downregulated markedly in HUVECs induced by Hcy.CONCLUSION:Redox-active and release of ROS are changed by Hcy.Activated AP-1 element plays an important role in EDN1gene transcription in HUVECs induced by Hcy.
8.Analysis of the effectiveness and safety of early radiotherapy intervention in oligometastatic non-small cell lung cancer
Chenying MA ; Xiaoting XU ; Songbing QIN ; Yandong LIU ; Jiao XUE ; Juying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(10):726-734
Objective:To investigate the prognostic factors of oligometastatic (OM) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and the safety and effectiveness of early radiotherapy intervention.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted, including 159 OM NSCLC cases (metastatic sites≤5, metastasis organs≤3) admitted to Department of Radiation Oncology in First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2015 to December 2018. Among 159 cases, there were 107 males and 52 females, with the median age of 63 years. 137 cases were administrated via early radiotherapy intervention, and 22 cases via delayed radiotherapy intervention. The receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to determine the progression-free survival time (PFS)/overall survival time (OS) to ascertain the best cut-off value for local control and prognosis. Survival analysis was calculated by Kaplan-Meier curves, and Log rank test was used for comparison of these curves. Cox proportional hazards regression model was used for multivariate survival analysis.Results:The median follow-up time of 159 cases was 28.2 months. During the follow-up period, there were 16 cases with complete remission (10.1%), 53 cases with partial remission (33.3%), 27 cases with stable disease (17.0%), and 63 cases with progressed disease(39.6%). The local control rates at 3, 6 and 12 months were 83.9%, 59.7% and 41.0%, respectively. The median progression-free survival (PFS) of 159 patients was 8.0 months, the median survival time (OS) was 35.0 months, and 1, 2, and 3-year survival rates were 77.3%, 63.0% and 45.1%, respectively. Adverse reactions related to radiotherapy were relatively mild, mostly grade 1 and 2. PFS/OS= 0.3 is the best cut-off value for determining the patient′s local control and prognosis. The result of univariate analysis showed that gender, number of OM organs, T staging, radiotherapy intervention mode, tumor target volume absorbed dose (DT-GTVnx), PFS/OS were significantly related to median PFS ( χ2=4.175, 16.508, 4.408, 10.300, 6.842, 38.175, P<0.05); gender, pathological type, number of OM organs, initial diagnosis stage, T stage, N stage, lobectomy, radiotherapy intervention mode, tumor target volume (V-GTVnx), tumor load, local control status were significantly related to median OS ( χ2=6.672, 8.330, 21.299, 5.398, 6.874, 6.893, 5.611, 115.206, 4.017, 5.110, 21.299, P< 0.05). The result of multivariate analysis showed that delayed radiotherapy intervention ( HR=3.728, 95% CI 2.099-6.622, P<0.001) was an independent risk factor for PFS in patients with OM NSCLC, and PFS/OS>0.3 ( HR=0.123, 95% CI 0.062-0.246, P<0.001) was an independent protective factor for PFS in patients with OM NSCLC; male ( HR=1.665, 95% CI 1.024-3.043, P=0.033), high tumor burden ( HR=2.113, 95% CI 1.088-4.107, P=0.027), delayed radiotherapy interventions ( HR=15.076, 95% CI 7.925-28.680, P<0.001) were independent risk factors for OS in patients with OM NSCLC. Conclusions:OS of patients with OM NSCLC is significantly prolonged in female, low tumor burden and early radiotherapy intervention. Early radiotherapy intervention significantly improved the prognosis, and radiotherapy-related adverse reactions could be tolerated. These might suggest that local radiotherapy is safe and effective in the treatment of OM NSCLC patients.
9.Analysis of the molecular mechanism of Indigo Naturalis in the treatment of ulcerative colitis based on GEO Chip and network pharmacology
Zhongyu LI ; Yandong WEN ; Ting CHEN ; Yang WANG ; Qing XU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(5):604-611
Objective:The mechanism of Indigo Naturalis in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC) was predicted by GEO chip combined with network pharmacology, and preliminarily verified by molecular docking. Methods:The main active components and targets of Indigo Naturalis were obtained by searching TCMSP, SymMap database, SwissTargetPrediction and Pharmmapper. The UC disease targets were obtained from DrugBank database, OMIM database, TTD database, Disgenet database and GEO gene chips. Venn diagram was used to show drug-disease common targets. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of intersection targets was analyzed by String platform, and Cytoscape 3.8.2 software was used to construct the PPI network of components and disease targets. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis were performed on the core targets. AutoDock Vina 1.2.1 was used for molecular docking, and the results were visualized by Discovery studio Visualizer. Results:A total of 10 active components and 184 compound targets of IN-UC, of which 42 were core targets, were enriched and analyzed by GO and KEGG. The therapeutic effect of Indigo Naturalis on UC may involve activation of various process, such as reactive oxygen species metabolism, heme binding, protein phosphatase binding, secretory granule exocytosis, cytoplasmic vesicles, cell focal adhesion and cell substrate connection, and regulates PI3K/Akt signal pathway, human cytomegalovirus infection signal pathway, EB virus infection signal pathway HF1 signaling pathway and insulin resistance signaling pathway to treat UC. Conlusion:Indigo Naturalis has the characteristics of multi-component, multi target and multi pathway in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. Through PTGS2, CAT and other core targets, it can regulate PI3K/Akt signal pathway, human giant cell signal pathway, HIF-1 signal pathway to play a therapeutic role.
10.Thoughts of syndrome differentiation and treatment of precancerous lesions of chronic atrophic gastritis based on the theory on hidden pathogen
Zhongyu LI ; Yandong WEN ; Ting CHEN ; Yang WANG ; Qing XU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(8):935-938
Precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC) is a pathological change accompanied by intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia on the basis of chronic atrophic gastritis. It is also an important stage of "inflammation-cancer transformation" on gastric mucosa. Paying attention to the intervention of PLGC has important value and significance for the secondary prevention of gastric cancer. PLGC has the characteristics of occult onset, toxin damaging collaterals, and long course of disease, which is highly consistent to the pathogenesis characteristics of incubative pathogenic factors. Based on the relevance of incubative pathogenic factors and PLGC, treatment of PLGC from the perspective of incubative pathogenic factors should be mainly strengthening the spleen and stomach, and combined with the methods of regulating qi and dissipating dampness, and removing blood stasis and detoxification. It should also pay attention to the prognosis.Paying attention to the body-mind treatment can reduce the re-occurrence , so as to provide a new way of thinking for treating PLGC from incubative pathogenic factors.