1.A new technique of laparoscopic para-aortic lymphadenectomy optimizes perioperative outcome
Yonghong LIN ; Li HE ; Youwen MEI
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2021;32(1):e2-
Objective:
The aim of the present study was to introduce a new technique for laparoscopic para-aortic lymphadenectomy (PAL): an invented retroperitoneum suspension needle combined with modified trocar placement.
Methods:
This prospective pilot study randomly categorized women with cervical cancer of stage I–II into 2 groups. The patients in the study group would have laparoscopic PAL with our new technique, while those in the control group with control method. Patients' characteristics and perioperative outcomes were compared between the 2 groups.
Results:
A total of 37 patients were included in our study, of which 20 cases in the study group and 17 cases in the control group. As a result, the mean number of para-aortic lymph nodes (PALNs) resected in the study group was significantly more than that in the control group (p<0.001). The time for resecting PALNs (p<0.001) and total operative time (p<0.001) in the study group decreased significantly than those in the control group.
Conclusions
For laparoscopic PAL, this new technique was effective and practical.
2.Spatial distribution and molecular identification of small mammals in the areas of natural focus disease in Qinghai Province
Hailong LI ; Youwen WEI ; Jian HE ; Yanmei ZHAO ; Hanqing YANG ; Ying MA
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(2):93-98
Objective:To understand the spatial distribution of small mammals in the areas of natural focus disease in Qinghai Province, and to identify captured small mammals at the molecular level using mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene as molecular marker.Methods:In 2009 - 2016, the distribution of regional spatial, elevation distribution and ecological environment type of captured small mammals were analyzed in 16 cities (counties) of 6 prefectures in Qinghai Province. The partial COI gene fragment sequence (about 650 bp in length) was obtained by PCR amplification, which was further analyzed through homology comparison, genetic distance and phylogenetic analysis.Results:Totally 1 631 small mammals were captured that had belonged to 30 species of 21 genera, 7 families, 3 orders. Among them there were 926 rodent animals that had belonged to 25 species of 19 genera, 5 families, accounting for 56.78%. There was the largest number in Golmud (313 animals), the highest distribution of small mammals was found at the elevation of 2 800 - < 3 000 m (532 animals), the largest number of small mammals was found in the sandy grassland (612 animals). COI genes of 292 small mammals were successfully amplified, and the homology was consistent with the target sequence. The results showed that the intraspecific genetic distance ranged from 0.01% to 2.90%, interspecific genetic distance ranged from 4.00% to 12.00%, intergenus genetic distance was 13.00% - 21.00% and interfamily genetic distance was 22.00% - 25.00%. The interspecific genetic distance was significantly greater than the intraspecific genetic distance. Neighbor-Joining tree showed that the same species were clustered into a single branch with high support form a total of 20, with a confidence level of 98% to 100%.Conclusions:The spatial distribution of small mammals is influenced by geographical factors such as region, elevation and ecological environment in Qinghai Province. Molecular identification can make up for the shortcomings in morphological identification.
3.Screening and verification of miRNAs differentially expressed in traumatic femoral head necrosis
Ying ZHANG ; Leilei ZHANG ; Yuna CHAI ; Ruibo SUN ; Yanan FAN ; Qiushi WEI ; Wei HE ; Huichao WANG ; Youwen LIU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(11):978-985
Objective To identify the plasma miRNAs which are differentially expressed in the patients with traumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head by means of high-throughput screening so as to provide data for further research into the pathogenesis of traumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head.Methods We selected 10 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated from January to April 2015 for traumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head following manual reduction and internal fixation with percutaneous hollow screws (necrosis group) and another contemporary age-matched 10 patients with femoral neck fracture who had been treated in the similar way but did not develop traumatic avascular necrosis of the femoral head for over 2 years (control group).After the peripheral blood was obtained from the 20 patients,Axon GenePix 4000B chip scanner was used for peripheral blood chip screening to identify the miRNAs which were differentially expressed.QPCR technique was used to verify the top 5 miRNAs which were significantly up-regulated and the top 5 miRNAs which were significantly down-regulated.Results The Harris score for the necrosis group was significantly lower than that for the control group while the Visual Analog Scale score for the former significantly higher than that for the latter (P < 0.05).There were no significant differences between the 2 groups in general data (P > 0.05).In comparison of the 2 groups,the chip screening identified 95 miRNAs which were significantly up-regulated and 413 miRNAs which were significantly down-regulated.The "volcano" analysis screened out 147 miRNAs differentially expressed of which 35 were up-regulated genes and 112 down-regulated genes.Of the 10 genes selected,8 were found in line with the results of microarray screening:hsa-miR-93-5p,hsa-let-7i-5p,hsa-miR-320a,hsa-miR-25-3p,hsa-miR-16-2-3p,hsa-miR-122-5p,hsa-miR-4711-3p and hsa-miR-3191-5p.Conclusion This study indentified 8 differentially expressed miRNAs associated with traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head,providing data for further study.
4.Prevalence and risk factor analysis of musculoskeletal disorders in dentists working in Wuhan Three-A hospitals
Youwen LIAO ; Boyi MA ; Xinhao XU ; Jia HE ; Hongfei YU
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;32(4):153-156
Objective To investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) in dentists and to analyze the risk factors of MSD to provide suggestions for preventing and reducing MSD in dentists. Methods Through stratified cluster random sampling, 373 dentists were selected from one Hospital of Stomatolagy and five general hospitals among Three-A hospitals in Wuhan as the research objects. The prevalence of MSD was surveyed using the Nordic musculoskeletal disorders standard questionnaire (NMQ) and Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) of pain measurement, and the risk factors of MSD was analyzed with binary Logistic regression. Results The total MSD annual prevalence rate of dentists was 93.3%, with a prevalence rate in neck, shoulder and back, waist and wrist at 78.3%, 70.0%, 56.0% and 36.2% respectively. Through Binary Logistic regression analysis, it was found that the risk factors associated with neck MSD were work fatigue(χ2=24.00,P=0.000), neck hunching(χ2=23.55,P=0.000), and shoulder side lift(χ2=24.52,P=0.000). The risk factors associated with MSD in shoulder and back were work fatigue(χ2=34.64,P=0.000), neck twisting(χ2=21.68,P=0.000) and wrist bending(χ2=45.87,P=0.000). The risk factors associated with waist MSD were age(χ2=29.83,P=0.000), majors(χ2=16.68,P=0.028), work fatigue(χ2=21.08,P=0.000), waist bending(χ2=22.88,P=0.000). The risk factors associated with wrist MSD were gender(χ2=4.17,P=0.041), majors(χ2=23.47,P=0.001), working years(χ2=11.63,P=0.009), physical activities(χ2=9.14,P=0.028), number of patient visits per day(χ2=18.41,P=0.000), bending and twisting(χ2=24.12,P=0.000), wrist twisting(χ2=34.41,P=0.000), and prevalence of microscope using(χ2=12.09,P=0.020), while physical exercise was a protective factor for wrist MSD.The differences of the above-mentioned risk factors were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The prevalence of MSD in dentists is relatively high, and hospital management should strengthen organizational training to help dentists to realize the importance of adopting correct operating posture, a 5-minute breaks during work, prevent MSD at an early stage.
5.Chimeric antigen receptor T cell targeting EGFRvIII for metastatic lung cancer therapy.
Zhao ZHANG ; Jun JIANG ; Xiaodong WU ; Mengyao ZHANG ; Dan LUO ; Renyu ZHANG ; Shiyou LI ; Youwen HE ; Huijie BIAN ; Zhinan CHEN
Frontiers of Medicine 2019;13(1):57-68
Lung cancer is the most common incident cancer and the leading cause of cancer death. In recent years, the development of tumor immunotherapy especially chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell has shown a promising future. Epidermal growth factor receptor variant III (EGFRvIII) is a tumor-specific mutation expressed in various types of tumors and has been detected in non-small cell lung cancer with a mutation rate of 10%. Thus, EGFRvIII is a potential antigen for targeted lung cancer therapy. In this study, CAR vectors were constructed and transfected into virus-packaging cells. Then, activated T cells were infected with retrovirus harvested from stable virus-producing single clone cell lines. CAR expression on the surfaces of the T cells was detected by flow cytometry and Western blot. The function of CAR-T targeting EGFRvIII was then evaluated. The EGFRvIII-CAR vector was successfully constructed and confirmed by DNA sequencing. A stable virus-producing cell line was produced from a single clone by limited dilution. The culture conditions for the cell line, including cell density, temperature, and culture medium were optimized. After infection with retrovirus, CAR was expressed on more than 90% of the T cells. The proliferation of CAR-T cells were induced by cytokine and specific antigen in vitro. More importantly, EGFRvIII-CART specifically and efficiently recognized and killed A549-EGFRvIII cells with an effector/target ratio of 10:1 by expressing and releasing cytokines, including perforin, granzyme B, IFN-γ, and TNF-α. The in vivo study indicated that the metastasis of A549-EGFRvIII cells in mice were inhibited by EGFRvIII-CART cells, and the survival of the mice was significantly prolonged with no serious side effects. EGFRvIII-CART showed significantly efficient antitumor activity against lung cancer cells expressing EGFRvIII in vivo and in vitro. Therefore, CAR-T targeting EGFRvIII is a potential therapeutic strategy in preventing recurrence and metastasis of lung cancer after surgery.
Animals
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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immunology
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therapy
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Cell Line, Tumor
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ErbB Receptors
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immunology
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Immunotherapy, Adoptive
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methods
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Lung Neoplasms
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immunology
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therapy
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred NOD
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Receptors, Chimeric Antigen
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immunology
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T-Lymphocytes
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immunology
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Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays