1.3D printing of bone tissue engineering scaffolds
Xuefei CAO ; Pengjie SONG ; Yongjie QIAO ; Ping ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(25):4076-4080
BACKGROUND:Although bone tissue engineering scaffolds made of traditional methods have made certain achievements, the three-dimensional structure, mechanical strength and personalized property of the scaffolds are unsatisfied. 3D printing technology is expected to change these shortcomings. OBJECTIVE:To review the 3D printing of bone tissue engineering scaffolds and to prospect the optimization of the scaffolds. METHODS:A computer-based search of PubMed and Google academic database was performed for articles addressing the 3D printing of bone tissue engineering scaffolds published from 2008 to 2015. Articles concerning the structure design and materials of bone tissue engineering scaffolds and different 3D printing technologies for scaffold preparation were included, and repetitive and old articles were excluded. Final y, 37 articles were summarized. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Currently, 3D printing technologies used for preparation of bone tissue engineering scaffolds include melt laminated molding, stereolithography, selective laser sintering and 3DP technology. 3D printing technologies have unique advantages in mechanics, structure and personalized aspects, but there are stil many problems to be solved, such as raw materials, insufficiency of different 3D technologies, and improvement of 3D printer. Under the multi-disciplinary co-operation, 3D printing technology is expected to prepare suitable bone tissue engineering scaffolds and bring benefit to the mankind.
2.A meta-analysis of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation, dynamic hip screw and total hip arthroplasty for intertrochanteric fractures in the elderly
Yongjie QIAO ; Xuefei CAO ; Lvdan ZHANG ; Qinpeng WANG ; Ping ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(31):5057-5064
BACKGROUND:The methods to treat intertrochanteric fracture are controversial. A large number of clinical studies concern the therapeutic effects of several popular methods to repair intertrochanteric fracture, but these results lack of independence, and may have bias that cannot be measured in the variable and observational studies. Thus, relevant studies have been limited. OBJECTIVE:To compare the repair effects of proximal femoral nail anti-rotation, dynamic hip screw and total hip arthroplasty on intertrochanteric fracture in aged patients by meta-analysis. METHODS: Four electronic databases were searched, including Cochrane library, PubMed, Web of Science and Chinese BioMedical Literature Database, to colect al randomized controled trials concerning the treatment of intertrochanteric fractures in the elderly with proximal femoral nail anti-rotation, dynamic hip screw and total hip arthroplasty. Using meta-analysis of evidence-based medicine, X-ray exposure time, postoperative complication rate, postoperative bed time, postoperative wound infection rate, Harris hip scores, mean operation time, intraoperative blood loss, length of hospital stays and length of the incision were compared and evaluated. Standard and methodology quality of the trials were criticaly assessed and relative data were extracted. This study used the Review Manager 5.0 software provided by Cochrane colaboration network. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Twelve randomized controled trials with 1 454 patients were included. Significant differences in mean operation time, intraoperative blood loss, X-ray exposure time, postoperative complication rate, and postoperative bed time were detected between the proximal femoral nail anti-rotation and dynamic hip screw groups (P < 0.05). Significant differences in length of hospital stays, postoperative complication rate, and postoperative bed time were observed between the proximal femoral nail anti-rotation and total hip arthroplasty groups (P < 0.05). Significant differences in postoperative complication rate, postoperative bed time, and Harris hip scores were detectable between the dynamic hip screw and total hip arthroplasty groups (P < 0.05). These data confirm that proximal femoral nail anti-rotation was apparently better than dynamic hip screw and total hip arthroplasty in operation time, intraoperative blood loss, length of hospital stays, postoperative complication rate, and postoperative bed time. Dynamic hip screw was better than proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in X-ray exposure time. Total hip arthroplasty was better than dynamic hip screw and proximal femoral nail anti-rotation in length of hospital stays, postoperative complication rate and postoperative bed time.
3.Functional bone tissue engineering scaffold used to repair tuberculosis bone defect
Xiaohu SUN ; Jing YUAN ; Yu ZHANG ; Yongjie QIAO ; Xuefei CAO ; Lei MENG ; Zhanwang GAO ; Ping ZHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(30):4539-4546
BACKGROUND:Repairing tuberculosis bone defect has become a research focus with the development of anti-tuberculosis functional bone tissue engineering scaffold. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the preparation, drug release performance and osteogenic properties of the anti-tuberculosis functional bone tissue engineering scaffold. METHODS:PubMed, Chinese Journal Ful-text Database, Wanfang databases were searched by computer for articles addressing functional bone tissue engineering scaffold for repair of tuberculosis bone defect. The keywords were“bone tissue engineering scaffold;tuberculosis;bone defect”in English and Chinese. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The anti-tuberculosis functional bone tissue engineering scaffold has good drug delivery, biocompatibility, osteogenic properties and anti-tuberculosis properties. As a good choice to avert bone defect relapse, the scaffold enables a long and stable drug release into bone defects to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of anti-tuberculosis drugs topical y. Given the technical deficiencies, we can only combine two drugs with the anti-tuberculosis bone tissue engineering scaffold, although the combined use of three or four anti-tuberculosis drugs is preferred. Additional y, a complete course of anti-tuberculosis treatment often lasts for 6-12 months, which cannot be achieved by the existing anti-tuberculosis bone tissue engineering scaffold. Up to now, the effect of this scaffold has not yet been confirmed in animal models, although how to prepare this scaffold has been reported.
4.Detection and genotyping of human papillomavirus in 132 patients with cutaneous warts
Yongjie HE ; Bilan CAO ; Zhiguo WANG ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Lingfen ZENG ; Yang HUANG ; Qi XIONG ; Tingkai YAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(7):515-516
[Objective] To detect and genotype HPV in cutaneous wart tissue.[Methods] This study recruited 132 outpatients with cutaneous warts in the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical College.Of the 132outpatients,46 had verruca vulgaris,38 had verruca plantaris,and 48 had verruca plana.Ten healthy human and 15 patients with condyloma acuminatum served as the control.Tissue specimens were obtained from the lesions of these patients as well as from the normal skin of the healthy controls.DNA was extracted from the specimens followed by PCR amplification with general and type-specific primers.[Results] Of the 132 wart specimens,128 (97.0%) were positive for HPV,111 (84.1%) for HPV2,89 (67.4%) for multiple types of HPV,55 (41.7%) for two types of HPV,28 (21.2%) for three types of HPV,and 6 (4.6%) for four types of HPV.The most prevalent HPV types were HPV2 followed by HPV1 in verruca vulgaris and verruca plantaris,HPV2 followed by HPV10,HPV3 and HPVl in verruca plana.Multiple types of HPV were identified in 50.0%(23/46) of the verruca vulgaris specimens,76.3% (29/38) of the verruca plantaris specimens,and 77.1%(37/48) of the verruea plana specimens.Among patients infected with more than one type of HPV,the combination of HPV1 and 2 was the most common (35,39.3%),followed the combination of HPV1,2 and 10(12,13.5%).[Conclusion]s The most prevalent HPV type appears to be HPV2,followed by HPV1,in patients with cutaneous warts in Zunyi area of Guizhou province.HPV2 infection is associated with various types of cutaneous warts.There is a high incidence of coinfection with multiple types of HPV in patients with cutaneous warts,especially in those with verruca plana.Moreover,HPV3 and 10 are newly identified in verruca vulgaris,HPV 10 in verruca plantaris,HPV 1 and HPV7 in veruca plana.
5.BPOZ inhibits proliferation of breast cancer cell lines
Penghao WANG ; Pingping ZHANG ; Congwen WEI ; Yanhong ZHANG ; Shengli MA ; Ye CAO ; Yongjie ZHU ; Xiang HE ; Hui ZHONG
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(4):308-310,330
Objective To investigate the effect of BTB/POZ ( broad complex, tramtrack and bric a brac/poxviruses and zinc finger) on proliferation of breast cancer cell lines.Methods The eukaryotic expression plasmid pCMV-HA-BPOZ was constructed by cloning from cDNA of human genome.Western blotting was used to detect the expression of pCMV-HA-BPOZ.Cells growth assay was used to detect the effect of BPOZ on proliferation and colony formation assay was used to detect the effect of BPOZ on cell growth ability.Results Western blotting showed that HA-BPOZ was efficiently expressed in cells.Moreover, the growth ability and proliferation of cells were significantly inhibited in BPOZ overexpressed cells compared with the control cells (both P <0.05).Conclusionp CMV-HA-BPOZ plasmid is constructed.BPOZ can restrain breast cancer cell lines MCF7 and ZR-75-1 cells from proliferating and growing.The results of our study can con-tribute to the study of functions of BPOZ in breast cancer.
6.Evaluation of laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative dissection without mucosa injury for small gastric stromal tumor
Lei CAO ; Honglei WANG ; Kunming ZHENG ; Yu WANG ; Zhengduo YANG ; Yongjie ZHAO ; Wen LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(9):649-652
Objective To investigate the feasibility of laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative dissection without mucosa injury for patients with small gastric stromal tumor. Methods Fifteen patients with small gastric stromal tumor underwent laparoscopy and endoscopy combination therapy from January 2015 to October 2016. The gastric serous layer was cut open after submucosal injection, and then tumor was removed without mucosa injury under laparoscope. The clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. Results All of the 15 patients successfully completed the operation,and no one conversed to open surgery because of intraoperative complications. The operation time was 53.4±15.8 min, and the intraoperative blood loss was 15.2±3.5 mL. The gastric tube was pulled out on the day of operation.The mean time of recovering liquid diet after operation was 1.6±0.5 days, and the length of postoperative hospital stay was 3.3 ± 0.6 days. All the specimen had complete pseudocapsule,and their pathology results were all gastric stromal tumors,including 12 cases of very low risk degree, 2 low risk degree, and 1 middle risk degree. Conclusion Laparoscopic endoscopic cooperative dissection for small gastric stromal tumor has satisfactory short-term outcomes and shows a quick postoperative recovery,which meets the idea of minimally invasive surgery and rapid recovery. It is a new choice of treatment for patients with small gastric stromal tumor.
7.Serum inflammation index and synovial fluid analysis in the diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Yulai WANG ; Yang WANG ; Baochao JI ; Guoqing LI ; Yongjie CHEN ; Quan ZHOU ; Chenchen YANG ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(14):957-965
Objective:To investigate the threshold of serum C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), synovial fluid white blood-cell count (WBC) and polymorphonuclear cells (PMN) proportion in the diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods:The clinical data of 246 patients with RA and osteoarthritis (OA) who had previously undergone total knee and hip arthroplasty from January 2006 to December 2019 was retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into four groups according to the disease type and whether PJI occurred, namely 46 patients in the RA-PJI group, 64 patients in the RA-non-PJI group, 72 patients in the OA-PJI group, and 64 patients in the OA-non-PJI group. The receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was used to determine the optimum cut-off values of CRP, ESR, synovial fluid WBC and PMN proportion for diagnosing the RA-PJI and OA-PJI. The optimal cut-off values of serum and synovial fluid indexes were evaluated for the diagnostic efficacy of RA-PJI by comparing the area under curve (AUC) of each index. Further, the values were applied for joint test analysis.Results:For PJI prediction, the results of serological and synovial fluid indexes were different between RA-PJI group and OA-PJI group. The results of ROC curve analysis showed that the optimal cut-off values of each detection index were as follows. The optimal cut-off value of CRP for diagnosing RA-PJI was 14.4 mg/L, ESR was 39 mm/1 h, synovial fluid WBC was 3 654×10 6 /L, and PMN proportion was 0.659. The optimal cut-off value for diagnosing OA-PJI were 8.16 mg/L, 31 mm/1 h, 2 452×10 6 /L, and 0.625, respectively. In the RA-PJI group, the difference between the AUC of each detection index and AUC=0.5 was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Among them, the specificity of synovial fluid WBC was 92.3%, AUC was 0.879 (95% CI: 0.776, 0.982) with 87.8% positive predictive value and 10.21 positive likelihood ratio. These values were higher than those of CRP, ESR, and PMN proportion. The results of joint test analysis for the diagnosis of RA-PJI were as follows. The specificity of the series test was 100%, and the sensitivity of the parallel test was 100%; the specificity of the joint index diagnostic test was 100%, AUC was 0.926 (95% CI: 0.848, 1.000), the difference between AUC and AUC=0.5 was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The optimum cut-off values of CRP, ESR, synovial fluid WBC and PMN proportion for the diagnosis of PJI in patients with RA are all higher than those of patients with OA. Their optimal cut-off values can be used as important auxiliary indexes for a clear diagnosis of PJI in patients with RA. Compared with other indexes, the synovial fluid WBC has strong predicting power and lower misdiagnosis rate, which could be the best detection index for identifying PJI in patients with RA. The joint test could improve the sensitivity or specificity of PJI diagnosis in patients with RA. The combination with multiple detection indexes could provide a reference for the early and accurate diagnosis of PJI in patients with RA.
8.Explore the mechanism of Huangqi Jiedu decoction in the treatment of breast cancer syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic-incandescence based on network pharmacology and molecular docking technology
Lingjia TIAN ; Zihao YIN ; Liang ZHOU ; Qin ZHANG ; Lixin LIANG ; Yongjie CAO ; Hua WANG ; Lifang LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(3):360-365
Objective:To explore the mechanism of Huangqi Jiedu Decoction (HQJD) in the treatment of breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng deficiency and toxic incandescence by network pharmacology and molecular docking technology.Methods:The main active ingredients and targets of HQJD were screened through the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) systematic pharmacology database and analysis platform. The relevant targets of breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng-deficiency, toxic-incandescence were obtained using OMIM, GeneGards and Drugbank databases, and the relevant targets of HQJD for the treatment of breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic incandescence were obtained by intersection; The Cytoscape 3.9.1 software was used to build the protein protein interaction (PPI) network and the " drug active component target disease" network on the basis of String 11.0 database, and the core active components and core targets of HQJD in treating breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic-incandescence were inferred according to the topological parameters. gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis were performed on core targets using R language; and molecular docking verification on the main active ingredients and core targets were conducted.Results:230 effective targets of active ingredients of HQJD were screened, and 15 467 active ingredients of breast cancer with syndrome of Zheng-deficiency/toxic-incandescence were obtained; 217 intersection targets; GO function enrichment analysis showed that the treatment of HQJD for breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic-incandescence mainly involved oxidative stress and cytochemical stress; The enrichment analysis of KEGG pathway showed that HQJD treatment of breast cancer with the syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic-incandescence was mainly related to phosphatidylinositol 3-protein kinase B (PI3K-Akt), interleukin-17 (IL-17) and other signal pathways. The molecular docking results showed that the main active ingredients such as β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, luteolin had good binding ability with core targets.Conclusions:HQJD has the characteristics of multi-component, multi target and multi pathway in the treatment of breast cancer with syndrome of Zheng-deficiency and toxic-incandescence, and its main mechanism may be related to PI3K-Akt, IL-17, P53 and other signal pathways.
9.The efficacy of trabecular metal Cones in reconstructing metaphyseal bone defects during revision total knee arthroplasty
Yongjie CHEN ; Guoqing LI ; Yang WANG ; Baochao JI ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2024;44(4):233-242
Objective:To investigate the clinical outcomes and efficacy of trabecular metal (TM) cones for the reconstruction of metaphyseal bone defects in revision total knee arthroplasty.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 46 patients (47 knees), who underwent revision total knee arthroplasty with TM cones for metaphyseal defect reconstruction from July 2015 to August 2023. The cohort comprised 12 males and 34 females, ranging from 41 to 83 years of age, with a mean of 68.65 ± 9.09 years. Body mass index (BMI) ranged from 19.5 to 36.0 kg/m 2, averaging 27.20±4.50 kg/m 2. Bone defects were stratified according to the Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute (AORI) classification, including 64 sides (AORI T2B type 20 sides, T3 type 16 sides, F2B type 11 sides, F3 type 17 sides) which were addressed with 67 cones. Evaluations during follow-up included range of motion (ROM), visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain, and the American Knee Society Score (KSS). Long leg radiographs and knee X-rays were reassessed for femorotibial angle (FTA) and joint alignment, osseointegration of the TM cones, and any complications were documented. Results:The average follow-up duration was 46.22±26.55 months (range 16-103 months). The KSS knee score significantly improved from 29.22±19.79 preoperatively to 88.22±6.01 at the final follow-up ( F=258.118, P<0.001). Similarly, the KSS function score saw a marked increase from a preoperative average of 7.65±8.21 to 56.30±6.10 at the final follow-up ( F=354.711, P<0.001). VAS scores significantly decreased from 5.35±1.50 preoperatively to 0.28±0.50 at the final follow-up ( F=300.934, P<0.001). ROM improved from 67.72°±34.62° preoperatively to 85.33°±9.15° at the final follow-up ( F=7.798, P<0.001), and the FTA improved from 179.24°±10.30° preoperatively to 174.39°±1.69° at the final follow-up, a statistically significant enhancement ( F=9.123, P<0.001). Osseointegration was observed in 95.5% of the cases (64/67 cones). There were no instances of osteolysis or aseptic loosening observed, indicating stable prosthetic fixation. Complications were minimal, with one reported case of a femoral shaft fracture, which was successfully treated with internal fixation, resulting in satisfactory healing at 6 months. At the last follow-up (3 years after operation), the patient could walk at home with a walker and the other patients had no complications such as periprosthetic joint infection, dislocation and periprosthetic fracture. Conclusion:The application of trabecular metal cones in revision total knee arthroplasty provides an effective solution for the reconstruction of severe metaphyseal bone defects, enhancing prosthetic stability and restoring the knee joint's mechanical alignment. The trend towards successful osseointegration in the TM cones is promising, and a significant improvement in knee joint function has been observed.
10.Identification of a novel STK11 gene mutation in a family affected with hereditary Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
Cuiyang XU ; Yue MA ; Fei CAO ; He ZHAO ; Yongjie WANG ; Zewen XIAO ; Jiebing TANG ; Feihu YAN ; Peng SUN ; Na ZHANG ; Ji TAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2018;35(1):89-91
OBJECTIVE To explore the genetic basis for a family affected with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS). METHODS Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood and oral swab samples from the patient and her relatives. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) was used to analyze 106 target genes by capturing the exons and adjacent intronic regions. Suspected pathogenic mutation was verified by NGS. RESULTS A missense STK11 mutation was detected in the proband, which was not reported previously. The mutation has caused substitution of Leucine by Proline. NGS has detected the same mutation in the mother but not among other relatives. CONCLUSION This hereditary case of PJS may be attributed to the missense mutation of the STK11 gene.