1.Study of therapeutic adjuvant-free protein vaccine-HPV16Z-Hsp65-E6/E7
Xiaobing WANG ; Mo LI ; Zhaoyang LIU ; Haimei TIAN ; Ping QU ; Yanfen LI ; Yi LIU ; Dongyan CAO ; Zhi LIANG ; Dongwan CHENG ; Changjun SHAO ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1994;0(01):-
Objective: To study the biological effects of the HPV16Z-Hsp65-E6/E7 fusion protein vaccine on the tumor associated with HPV16 infection. Methods: We tested the cellular immune responsive intensity to the vaccine by the lymphocyte proliferation and CTL response, and studied the therapeutic effect of the vaccine on mouse TC-1 cell transplanted cancer in vivo and the influence on mouse lifetime. Results: The spleen lymphocytes from the C57BL/6 mouse immunized by the Hsp65-E6/E7 vaccine could proliferate obviously in the presence of the protein and TC-1 tumor cell could be lysed specifically by immune activated lymphocytes in vitro. This animal therapeutic experiment in vivo showed that the vaccine suppressed the growth of TC-1 cell transplanted tumor remarkably. Conclusion: The recombined vaccine can induce specific cellular immune response in vitro and suppress HPV16 positive TC-1 tumor cell growth obviously in vivo.
2.Meningeal cysts complicated with tethered cord syndrome diagnosed by prenatal ultrasonography:a case report
Shengnan WU ; Xinxiu LIU ; Ling CHEN ; Zhaoyang QU ; Zhen YE
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(8):614-616
We reported a case diagnosed with meningeal cysts complicated with tethered cord syndrome based on prenatal ultrasound images at 37+5 gestational weeks, which also showed horseshoe kidney and intrahepatic vascular abnormalities (arteriovenous fistula) in the fetus. The gravida had a precipitate delivery at 39+4 gestational weeks. The anus of this newborn was about 1 cm in front of the normal position. Intrahepatic arteriovenous fistula and horseshoe kidney were detected by neonatal ultrasound and CT scan, and spinal cystic occupying lesion was found by lumbar-sacrum MRI. Intraspinal tumors were removed through spinal canal exploration and spinal cord tumor resection and were confirmed as ependymal cysts by pathological analysis, which was consistent with the prenatal diagnosis. Postoperative changes of lumbar spine was reported by CT scan after the operation. The baby received successful anoplasty when five months old and no abnormal growth or development were found when followed up to one year and eight months old. Raising awareness of tethered cord syndrome can help reduce missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis.