1.A cross-sectional investigation on the detection of colorectal cancer and adenoma in adults under colonoscopy in Shihezi in recent ten years
Yuanmao XIE ; Miaomiao LUO ; Mengzhen SHI ; Xueping WANG ; Huizhu CHEN ; Yang LI ; Yixiu LIN ; Weigang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2022;39(6):472-478
Objective:To investigate the change of the detection rate of colorectal cancer (CRC), colorectal adenoma and advanced adenoma in adults under colonoscopy in Shihezi in the past ten years.Methods:Data of patients who completed colonoscopy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University School of Medicine from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2019 were investigated. The medical records were collected by consulting the electronic medical record system, including the age and sex of patients and the location, quantity, size and pathological type of lesions. The detection rates, including the overall detection rate in the past 10 years, those in the first 5 years (from 2010 to 2014) and the second 5 years (from 2015 to 2019) of colorectal adenomas, advanced colorectal adenomas and CRC, were studied.Results:A total of 50 645 cases were included, 14 931 cases were excluded by the exclusion criteria, and finally a total of 35 714 cases were included in the data analysis. The 10-year overall detection rates of colorectal adenoma, advanced colorectal adenoma and CRC were 17.65% (6 302/35 714), 4.45% (1 589/35 714) and 3.71% (1 324/35 714), respectively. The overall detection rates of colorectal adenoma and advanced colorectal adenoma in the second 5 years were higher respectively than those in the first 5 years [20.33% (4 565/22 457) VS 13.10% (1 737/13 257), 4.69% (1 053/22 457) VS 4.04% (536/13 257)]. The overall detection rate of CRC in the second 5 years [3.30% (741/22 457)] was lower than that in the first 5 years [4.40% (583/13 257)].Conclusion:Compared with 2010 to 2014, the detection rate of colorectal adenoma in Shihezi area in 2015 to 2019 increased significantly, the detection rate of advanced colorectal adenoma increased slightly, and the detection rate of CRC decreased slightly. Therefore, the detection and resection of colorectal adenoma by colonoscopy may be important in reducing the incidence of CRC.
2.Effect of long non⁃coding RNA ANO1⁃AS1 on proliferation and apoptosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma cells
Shenghui Shao ; Jian Zhang ; Yaqiong Peng ; Hui Xiang ; Min Zhao ; Yuanmao Xie ; Yong Zheng ; Weigang Chen
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(10):1578-1584
Objective :
To investigate the effect of long non⁃coding RNA (LncRNA) anoctamin 1 antisense RNA⁃1 (ANO1⁃AS1) on the proliferation and apoptosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cells and its possible mechanisms.
Methods :
Silenced ANO1⁃AS1 lentivirus was transfected in ESCC cells TE⁃1 and EC109. Subsequently, the expression levels of ANO1⁃AS1 and calcium⁃activated chloride channel protein 1 (ANO1) in the cells were detected by qRT⁃PCR. CCK⁃8 and colony formation assays were used to detect the proliferation of TE⁃1 and EC109 cells. ANO1 positively related expressed genes were obtained from the LinkedOmics database and then the gene set was enriched for pathways and possible pathways were validated. The expression levels of proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA), P53 protein, apoptosis⁃related protein ( Bax and Bcl⁃2), ANO1 protein and phosphatidylinositol⁃3⁃kinase/protein kinase B (PI3K/Akt) pathway⁃related protein were assessed by Western blot.
Results:
After transfection of lentivirus with silent expression function, the expression level of ANO1⁃AS1 was significantly reduced in TE⁃1 and EC109 cells (P < 0. 05); After down⁃regulation of ANO1⁃AS1, compared with the negative control group, the proliferation ability of ESCC cells was reduced (P < 0. 05) and the rate of clone formation decreased (P < 0. 05); Western blot results showed that, compared with negative controls, the expression of PCNA decreased, the expression of oncogene P53 protein increased ( P < 0. 05 ), the expression of proteins ( Bax) increased, Bcl⁃2 decreased and the levels of phosphorylation of the pathway proteins PI3K and Akt decreased (P < 0. 05) .
Conclusion
Knockdown of ANO1⁃AS1 can decrease proliferation and promote apoptosis in ESCC, which
may be achieved by affecting PI3K/Akt pathway activation.