1.Effect of cardiac resynchronization therapy on heart failure patients with different morphologies of left bundle branch block in ECG
Yanyu LIN ; Dongyan WU ; Jing XU ; Bingwei CHEN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(4):432-435
Objective To compare the efficacy of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) on chronic heart failure (CHF) patients with different left bundle branch block (LBBB) morphologies. Methods Patients(n=45)who were treated with CRT were enrolled. According to the intrinsic ECG morphologies, patients were divided into 1)genuineLBBB group (n=32) who present negative dominant V1 and V2 lead wave (QS or rS);mid-QRS notching or slurring in at least 2 leads of Vl, V2, V5, V6, I and aVL as well as QRS duration≥140 ms in male or≥130 ms in female and 2)falseLBBB group (n=10) who meet traditional standards but fail to meet“genuine”LBBB diagnostic standard. The QRS duration, echocardiographic indi?ces and New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification were evaluated at the 12 months follow-up. CRT re?sponder was defined as patient with≥1 decrease in NYHA class and/or with≥15%reduction in left ventricular end-systolic volume (LVESV). CRT super-responder was defined as patient with≥30%reduction in LVESV. Results There was no dif?ference in basic characteristics of patients between groups. At the 12 months follow-up, 20 patients in genuine LBBB group and 6 patients infalseLBBB group were identified as responders (P>0.05). Compared with those infalseLBBB group, the responders ingenuineLBBB group showed better improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction and left ven?tricular end diastolic diameter (LVEDD) (both P<0.05). Conclusion Left bundle branch block morphology is less predic?tive for the efficacy of CRT. However, patients who show response to CRT withgenuineLBBB profile may get more bene?fits from CRT treatment than the patients withfalseLBBB profile.
2.Delayed traumatic hematomas of the brain: the early manifestations of CT
Shuyan LIU ; Guangjian TANG ; Jiazhen FU ; Bing XU ; Yanyu YIN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To study the CT manifestations of delayed traumatic hematomas of the brain and evaluate their diagnostic significance in predicting the delayed traumatic brain hematoma. Methods The manifestations of initial CT studies and follow-up CT examinations of 31 delayed traumatic brain hematomas were analyzed. Another 50 CT studies of head trauma without delayed brain hematomas were included randomly as control. Results The abnormal findings of CT studies of the 31 delayed traumatic brain hematomas included: (1)Decreased density of the local brain parenchyma and disappeared difference between gray and white matter of the same area in 18 cases; (2)Local subarachnoid space hemorrhage in 24 cases; (3)Slight mass effect of local brain parenchyma in 16 cases. (4)Subdural hematoma in 9 cases. The locations of the abnormalities were roughly the same with the delayed hematoma except one local subarachnoid space hemorrhage, which was in the opposite of the delayed hematoma. The appearing rate of those abnormal findings in the control group was low and the difference was statistically significant. Conclusion The decrease of density of local brain parenchyma, the disappeared difference between the gray and white matter, local subarachnoid space hemorrhage, and local swollen of brain presented in the initial CT study of the patient with head trauma should be taken as indicators of delayed hemorrhage of the same area of brain, and it is necessary to do follow-up CT studies to exclude it.
3.Value of real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction in detecting expression of miR-100 in patients with esophageal cancer
Xiuying SHI ; Qi WANG ; Yanyu JIANG ; Lin XU ; Jie WU ; Chen ZHANG ; Jie YUAN ; Shaoqing JU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(6):738-739,742
Objective To compare the expression of serum miR-100 in patients with esophageal cancer and healthy person ,and explore the value of miR-100 in diagnosis for esophageal cancer .Methods Real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reac-tion was used to detecting miR-100 in 40 esophageal cancer patients(study group) and 50 healthy person(control group) .Results The expression of miR-100 in the study group and control group were 6 .399 ± 3 .541 ,2 .625 ± 1 .515 respective ,the expression in the study group was significant higher than that of the control group(t= 9 .07 ,P< 0 .05) .The under area of receiver operating char-acteristic curve of miR-100 in diagnosis for esophageal cancer was 0 .832(95% confidence interval was 0 .731 - 0 .934) ,when the Cut off value was 5 .285 ,the sensitivity and specificity of miR-100 in diagnosis for esophageal cancer were 65% and 95% . Conclusion Serum miR-100 in esophageal cancer patients is higher than that in healthy person ,which might be a new molecular markers in diagnosis for esophageal caner .
4.Injury of fetal brain, lung and liver caused by maternal human cytomegalovirus infection before pregnancy in mice
De WU ; Xiaoyan XU ; Li YANG ; Jiulai TANG ; Hao LI ; Yanyu FENG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2009;12(6):438-441
Objective To investigate the injury of the brain, lung and liver of the pups after maternal infection of human eytomegalovirus (HCMV) 3 days before pregnancy. Methods Thirty kunming mice aged 10-12 weeks were mated and divided into infection group and control group. The female mice in the infection group were given intraperitonealty 1×106 50% tissue culture infective dose of HCMV suspension 0. 5 ml 3 days before pregnancy, while those in the control group were given intraperitoncally supernatant of human fibroblasts. At 19 days of gestation, cesarean sections were performed. Pathology and HCMV DNA of the brain, lung and liver tissue of the fetus were tested through microscope and PCR. Kai-square test was used to compared the positive rates of HCMV DNA and viral isolation between these two groups. Results The positive rates of HCMV viral isolation and DNA in the fetal mice of infection group were as follow: brain (73.3% and 93.3%), liver (53.3% and 93.3%)and lung (60. 0% and 86.7%), while HCMV DNA and viral isolation was not detected in the control group (P<0.05). Under microscope, viromicrosome and tissue injury including necrosis, degeneration and bleeding were found in the tissues of brain, lung and liver in the infection group. Conclusions Maternal mice HCMV infection before pregnancy might vertically transmitted to the fetus and cause multi-organ injury.
5.Insulin therapy in patients with 2 type diabetes: Medication adherence and diabetes self-management of a randomized controlled trial
Xiaojuan NIU ; Ruiyuan XU ; Yanyu ZHENG ; Hongbin HOU ; Chunhui JIA ; Xiaohong LUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;31(12):1031-1033
[Summary] To discuss blood glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes undergoing insulin therapy.A randomized controlled trial was conducted in type 2 diabetics who were taking insulin and who had an HbA1C level ≥ 8%,with a 6-month follow-up period.70 diabetic patients were randomly and equally divided into control group who received standard care,and intervention group who received an individualized personalized medical treatment with health education.The main outcome measures were change of HbA1C,diabetes and medication knowledge,adherence to medications,family blood glucose monitoring,and insulin injection techniques.Questionnaire was used to evaluate the outcomes before and after the intervention.The medication and diabetes knowledge,medication adherence,the correct way for home blood glucose monitoring were significantly improved in intervention group,while remained unchanged in the control group.After 6 months,HbA1C values were significantly reduced in the intervention group while remained unchanged in the controls.The quality of life also significantly improved in the intervention group.
6.Combined use of two intensive pulsed lights for treatment of facial acne vulgaris and erythem
Yu SHI ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiaoyun XU ; Yanyu WU ; Na WANG ; Zongzhou WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(4):271-274
Objective To evaluate the combined treatment effect of intensive pulsed light (IPL,420 nm and 540 nm,by mode of 4+3) on acne vulgaris and acne erythem.Methods A total of 80 patients with acne vulgaris were divided randomly into the treatment and the control group.The treatment group including forty cases were first treated by 420 nm IPL for 4 times,and the interval was one week; and then treated by IPL 420 nm combined with 540 nm for 3 times,the interval was four weeks.The control group was just treated by Adapalene at every night for 16 weeks.Results The treatment efficiency of inflammatory lesion after 4 weeks showed that the effective rate in the treatment group was 65.0 % compared to 47.5 % in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The treatment results of inflammatory lesion after 16 weeks showed that efficiency was 85% in the treatment group,while 62.5% in the control group,and difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The treatment results of acne erythem showed that the effective rate was 90 % in the treatment group,but 37.5 % in control group,there was statistically significant (P< 0.01) between the two groups.Conclusions Combined use of 420 nm and 540nm IPL by protocol of4+3 is an effective method for treatment of acne vulgaris and acne erythem.
7.Prognostic significance of carbonic anhydrase IX expression in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Liefu YE ; Zequan XIE ; Xu CUI ; Qingjun XU ; Yanyu HE ; Tao LI ; Fengguang YANG ; Xin CHEN ; Qingguo ZHU ; Le LIN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(7):454-458
Objective To evaluate the prognostic significance of carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) expression in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Methods CA IX expression in a cohort of 120 patients with ccRCC was evaluated by P-V immunohistochemistry with a rabbit CA IX polyclonal antibody. Twenty-five normal kidney tissues were used as a control. The relationship between CA IX expression and prognosis was analyzed by univariate and multiple-factor analysis (Cox regression model). The primary end point was cancer specific survival. Results One hundred and twelve (93.3%) patients were followed up with the median follow-up time of 45 months (range, 6 to 94 months). Seventy-five patients survived without evidence of tumor recurrence, 3 patients survived with tumor recurrence, and 34 patients died, 28 of the 34 died of cancer. CA IX expression was negative in all normal renal tissue. High CA IX expression was observed in 89 (74.2%) patients, among which 82 patients were followed up, and the disease free survival was 75.6% (62/82). Two (2.4%) patients survived with tumor recurrence, and 18 (22.0%) patients died, of which 13 (15.9%) died of cancer. Tumor recurrence and (or) metastasis occurred in 9 (11.0%) patients, with a median survival of 92 months in this high expression group. Low CA IX expression was observed in 31 (25.8%) patients, among which 30 patients were followed up, and the disease free survival was 43.3% (13/30). One (3.3%) patient survived with tumor recurrence, and 16 (53.3%) patients died, of which 15 (50.0%) died of cancer. Tumor recurrence and (or) metastasis occurred in 8 (26.7%) patients with a median survival of 53 months in this low expression group. Cancer specific survival between CA IX high expression group and low expression group was significantly different (P=0.000, χ2=15.950), and tumor relapse and (or) metastasis rates were significantly different (P=0.040, χ2=4.200). The 1, 3, 5 and 7 year cancer specific survival rates were 95.2%, 83.9%, 81.2% and 78.2% respectively in the high CA IX expression group, and 89.5%, 63.9%, 46.8% and 40.1% respectively in the low expression group. Multivariate analysis with Cox regression model showed that CA IX expression was a prognostic factor (RR=0.186). Conclusions High CA IX expression is negatively correlated with postoperative mortality, relapse and (or) metastasis in ccRCC. CA IX expression could be used as a prognostic biomarker in ccRCC.
8.Effect of HCV receptors’ sequence on virus entry
Qiong KANG ; Jiang DENG ; Jun XIAO ; Yanyu ZHANG ; Ping MA ; Bo GAO ; Fan YAN ; Xipeng ZHOU ; Jinbo XU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(6):432-437
Objective To study the effect of HCV receptors′sequence on virus entry based on the two-dimensional structure and via tandem expression of HCV receptors on mouse hepatocytes.Methods The construced recombinant expression vectors pCDH-hLDLR-hSR-BⅠ-hCD81-GFP, pCDH-hLDLR-hCD81-hSR-BⅠ and pCDH-hCLDN-1-hOCLN-DsRed were cotransfected into 293FT cells with package vectors.The collected recombinant lentivirus expressing hCLDN-1-hOCLN was concentrated and attacked mouse hepatocytes.The transgenic mouse hepatocytes with tandem overexpression of CLDN-1 and OCLN were established after G418-selection.The transduced cells LSCCO/Hepa1-6 and LCSCO/Hepa1-6 were sorted via flow cytometry and puro-G418-selection after recombinant lentivirus expressing hLDLR-hSR-BⅠ-hCD81 and hLDLR-hCD81-hSR-BⅠattacked Hepa1-6 respectively.The infectivity of transduced mouse hepatocytes LSCCO/Hepa1-6 and LCSCO/Hepa1-6 to HCV was analyzed via direct-infection of serum-derived virus.Furthermore, the effect of HCV receptors′sequence on virus entry was studied.Results Both LSCCO/Hepa1-6 and LCSCO/Hepa1-6 enhanced HCV-cell binding.The transduced mouse hepatocytes LSCCO/Hepa1-6 had more HCV endocytosis.Conclusion SR-BⅠhas priority over CD81 in HCV entry in the early stage.
9.HCMV-encoded miRNA during latent infection
Xin SONG ; Yanyu ZHANG ; Jiang DENG ; Jun XIAO ; Bo GAO ; Ping MA ; Jingyuan BI ; Xipeng ZHOU ; Jinbo XU
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(4):311-315
Objective To explore humam cytomegalovirus(HCMV) encoded microRNAs during latent infection in order to help study HCMV virology and latent infection mechanisms.Methods A model of HCMV latent infection via THP-1 cells infected with HCMV was constructed.Deep-sequencing was performed using high-resolution Solexa sequencing platform.The secondary structure of the newly sequenced miRNA was predicted by RNAFold bioinformatics software. Results HCMV encoded various miRNAs during latent infection, including miR-US25-2-3p, miR-US25-2-5p, miR-UL112, miR-US25-1, miR-UL22A and PC-5p-148467 with a predicted length of 25 bp, named hcmv-miR-US33as-5p.Conclusion HCMV can express many types of miRNAs during latent infection.
10.Research Advances on CD47 Molecules in Tumor Microenvironment of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma
Yiyue LIU ; Yanyu SU ; Geng LYU ; Zizhen XU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2023;50(6):616-621
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a common, highly aggressive and heterogeneous hematologic malignancy in adults. Patients with DLBCL have substantially differences in molecular biological characteristics, clinical manifestations, and prognosis. Increasing evidence shows that the tumor microenvironment plays an important role in the occurrence and development of DLBCL. CD47, an integrin related protein, is overexpressed in DLBCL cells and plays a key role in immune escape of lymphoma. This work reviews the research progress of CD47 in DLBCL TME in terms of CD47-related signal pathway, CD47 role in DLBCL TME, and therapeutic strategies targeting CD47 in DLBCL TME.