1.Cloning and Sequence Analysis of LACK Gene of Leishmania Donovani Isolates from Plain and Desert Foci of China
Ying MA ; Xiaosu HU ; Yajing WANG ; Zilong WANG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
Objective To determine the nucleotide sequence of the LACK (Leishmania homologue of receptors for activated protein kinase C) gene of Leishmania donovani isolates from plain foci (L.d SD1) and desert foci (L.d XJ771) of China, and to find out the difference of the sequence of LACK gene with other Leishimania spp. and also the isolate from hill foci of China.. Methods. The LACK genes of L.d SD1 and L.d XJ771 were amplified by RT-PCR and cloned into pUC18 vector respectively, sequenced by the dideoxy chain termination method, then analyzed and compared with that of other isolates.. Results . The LACK genes of the two isolates were successfully cloned. Both of the 2 fragments were 942 bp in length. Comparison of the two nucleotide sequences with that of other Leishmania spp. in GenBank showed that the identities were more than 97%, and the identities of the nucleotide sequences of LACK genes of the three L.d isolates from plain, desert and hill foci of China were more than 95%.. Conclusion . High identities exist among the nucleotide sequences of LACK genes of the three L.d isolates from the three foci of China.
2.Value of the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer evaluated by MSCT.
Qun ZHAO ; Yong LI ; Zilong HU ; Bibo TAN ; Peigang YANG ; Yuan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(3):227-231
OBJECTIVETo explore the value of MSCT in the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement (RESIST standard) of gastric cancer.
METHODSClinical data of 153 consecutive patients with biopsy-confirmed gastric carcinoma who were preoperatively evaluated with enhanced MSCT scanning in our hospital from January 2012 to March 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Consistency comparison was performed between preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement and histopathological findings.
RESULTST-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.566, and accuracy was 71.2%. N-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.284, and accuracy was 47.7%. The Kappa value of M-staging consistency was 0.893, and accuracy was 98.7%. The overall accuracy of TNM staging consistency was 66.7% (102/153) with a Kappa value of 0.573. Effective measurement of the longest cancer diameter was carried out in 53 patients. There was no significant difference between preoperative longest tumor diameter acquired by MSCT and postoperative tumor measurement [(68.8 ± 40.6) mm vs. (64.2 ± 36.2) mm, P=0.969].
CONCLUSIONMSCT is accurate in preoperative TNM staging and longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer compared with postoperative pathological examination, and can provide reliable evidence for preoperative staging and neoadjuvant therapy evaluation of gastric cancer, but it is unfavorable to evaluate the lymph node metastasis.
Humans ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Neoadjuvant Therapy ; Neoplasm Staging ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
3. Advances in the study of programmed cell death protein 1 and its ligand inhibitors in the treatment of late stage HCC
Zilong XIAO ; Peng WANG ; Liping LEI ; Huabang ZHOU ; Heping HU
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2019;27(9):732-736
The treatment of late stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) presently remains a great challenge. A very few drugs have been recently approved for clinical use except sorafenib and lenvatinib. After decades of failure and experience with molecular targeted and immunosuppressive therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors are becoming one of the potentially effective therapies for patients with HCC, whose tumor is in the middle and late stages. Moreover, immune checkpoint is one of the main mechanisms of tumor immune evasion; of which programmed cell death protein 1 and its ligand (PD1/PD-L1) are important immune checkpoint targets, and its related pathway has shown to have an antitumor effect in a variety of solid or hematologic tumors and its inhibitors can effectively exert antitumor immunosuppressive effects. This review summarizes the current role of PD1/PD-L1 inhibitors in the treatment of late stage HCC, and explores the forecasting value of combined therapy strategy for HCC.
4.Value of the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer evaluated by MSCT
Qun ZHAO ; Yong LI ; Zilong HU ; Bibo TAN ; Peigang YANG ; Yuan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(3):227-231
Objective To explore the value of MSCT in the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement (RESIST standard) of gastric cancer. Methods Clinical data of 153 consecutive patients with biopsy-confirmed gastric carcinoma who were preoperatively evaluated with enhanced MSCT scanning in our hospital from January 2012 to March 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Consistency comparison was performed between preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement and histopathological findings. Results T-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.566, and accuracy was 71.2%. N-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.284, and accuracy was 47.7%. The Kappa value of M-staging consistency was 0.893, and accuracy was 98.7%. The overall accuracy of TNM staging consistency was 66.7% (102/153) with a Kappa value of 0.573. Effective measurement of the longest cancer diameter was carried out in 53 patients. There was no significant difference between preoperative longest tumor diameter acquired by MSCT and postoperative tumor measurement [(68.8±40.6) mm vs. (64.2±36.2) mm, P=0.969]. Conclusion MSCT is accurate in preoperative TNM staging and longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer compared with postoperative pathological examination , and can provide reliable evidence for preoperative staging and neoadjuvant therapy evaluation of gastric cancer , but it is unfavorable to evaluate the lymph node metastasis.
5.Value of the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer evaluated by MSCT
Qun ZHAO ; Yong LI ; Zilong HU ; Bibo TAN ; Peigang YANG ; Yuan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;(3):227-231
Objective To explore the value of MSCT in the preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement (RESIST standard) of gastric cancer. Methods Clinical data of 153 consecutive patients with biopsy-confirmed gastric carcinoma who were preoperatively evaluated with enhanced MSCT scanning in our hospital from January 2012 to March 2013 were retrospectively analyzed. Consistency comparison was performed between preoperative TNM staging and the longest tumor diameter measurement and histopathological findings. Results T-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.566, and accuracy was 71.2%. N-staging consistency of Kappa value was 0.284, and accuracy was 47.7%. The Kappa value of M-staging consistency was 0.893, and accuracy was 98.7%. The overall accuracy of TNM staging consistency was 66.7% (102/153) with a Kappa value of 0.573. Effective measurement of the longest cancer diameter was carried out in 53 patients. There was no significant difference between preoperative longest tumor diameter acquired by MSCT and postoperative tumor measurement [(68.8±40.6) mm vs. (64.2±36.2) mm, P=0.969]. Conclusion MSCT is accurate in preoperative TNM staging and longest tumor diameter measurement of gastric cancer compared with postoperative pathological examination , and can provide reliable evidence for preoperative staging and neoadjuvant therapy evaluation of gastric cancer , but it is unfavorable to evaluate the lymph node metastasis.
6.Appropriate age of primary and secondary school students for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training
Zeng HUANG ; Jiefeng XU ; Guofeng CHEN ; Ya FANG ; Yudan HU ; Dike ZHAO ; Lu SHEN ; Fangying ZHENG ; Zilong LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2019;18(5):462-466
Objective To investigate the appropriate age of primary and secondary school students for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training.Methods A total of 437 students aged 9-15 years at 3 to 6 grade in the primary schools or 1 to 2 grade in the secondary schools were selected from 2 Yuyao primary and secondary schools by stratified random sampling between March 2017 and January 2018.The numbers of students with the age of 9,10,11,12,13,14 and 15 y were 61,62,66,64,63,63 and 58,respectively.All students received chest compression training provided by Yuyao emergency department People's Hospital according to the 2015 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines.The training included 30 min theoretic teaching and 6 min practice in the simulator.The quality of chest compression performed by students was assessed;the depth,rate,position and retention of chest compression were recorded.Results The mean depth of chest compression in the students aged 9-15 years was 3.8,4.1,4.6,5.1,5.2,5.6 and 5.6 cm,respectively;the accuracy rate was 24.6%(14/61),25.8% (16/62),50.2% (33/66),70.5% (45/64),79.4%(50/63),88.9%(56/63) and 91.4(53/58),respectively.Compared with the students aged 9-11 years,the mean depth of chest compression was significantly increased and accuracy rate was significantly improved in the students aged 12-15 years (Compared with 9-y students,t=-8.936,-9.502,-10.640 and-11.370;x2=35.019,47.599,63.013 and 65.671;compared with 10-y students,t=-6.927,-8.179,-10.70 and-11.047;x2=24.977,35.967,50.916 and 52.727;compared with 1 1-y students,t=-3.095,-4.177,-6.785 and-6.995;x2=5.586,12.114,22.786 and 24.870;all P<0.05).The mean rate of chest compression was 110-116/min and its accuracy rate was 86.4%-95.2%;the accuracy rate of chest compression position was 90.9%-96.8% in all students,there were no significant differences among the 7 groups.The mean retention rate of chest compression in the 7 groups was 81.3%(122/150),67.3%(101/150),64.7% (94/150),48.0%(72/150),48.7%(73/150),33.3%(50/150) and 27.3%(41/150),respectively.Compared with the students aged 9-11 years,the mean retention rate of chest compression was significantly decreased in the students aged 12-15 years (compared with the 9-y students,x2=36.472,35.179,70.64 and 119.92;compared with 10-y students,x2=11.483,10.728,34.682 and 72.150;compared with 11-y students,x2=6.528,5.927,25.855 and 59.11;all P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that the depth (r=0.96,0.89,0.91 and 0.86;P<0.01) and retention rate (r=-0.99,-0.90,-0.93 and-0.86;all P<0.01) of chest compression were significantly associated with the age,body weight,height and body mass index of students.Conclusion The students with an age of 12 years or more are able to effectively perform chest compression;thus,12 years and above might be the appropriate age for CPR training.
7.CT and MRI findings of otogenic sigmoid sinus thrombophlebitis
Shubin CHEN ; Bentao YANG ; Zilong YU ; Xinping HAO ; Yongxin LI ; Rong HU ; Jie WANG ; Xiaodan PAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2018;25(2):79-82
OBJECTIVE To explore the CT and MRI appearances of otogenic sigmoid sinus thrombophlebitis(SST) and abscess. METHODS The HRCT, plain MRI, magnetic resonance venography(MRV), enhanced MRI findings in 11 patients with otogenic SST were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS On CT, the bony wall of sigmoid sinus was eroded in 10 cases (10/11), and air bubbles were found in or around sigmoid sinus in 4 cases. On plain MRI, sigmoid sinus flow void effect disappeared in all 11 cases. SST manifested as high signal on T2W1 in all 11 cases, and as low signal on T1WI in 2 cases, isointense signal on T1WI in 6 cases, high signal on T1WI in 3 cases. Contrast enhancement MRI showed enhancement in wall of venous sinus, but venous sinus thrombosis did not enhanced, but showed as irregular filling defect or empty triangle. MRV showed that involved venous sinus was not visualized. CONCLUSION CT can show the erosion of the bony wall of sigmoid sinus which may indicate the SST; and if air bubbles are found around or in the sigmoid sinus, the abscess around or in the sigmoid sinus should be doubted. Conventional MRI combined with MRV are effective and noninvasive methods in the diagnosis of SST.
8.Correlation between zinc finger protein A20 and basic fibroblast growth factor and liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Song ZHANG ; Xiaoyu HUANG ; Minghui MENG ; Qian HU ; Zilong ZHAO ; Jian LI ; Haiyan KANG ; Dianxing SUN ; Zhengrong GUO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2024;47(12):1061-1064
Objective:To study the correlation between zinc finger protein A20 (A20) and basic fibroblast growth factor (BFGF) and liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to select 120 patients with chronic hepatitis B diagnosed and treated in the Fifth Hospital of Shijiazhuang City from January 2019 to December 2020, all of whom underwent liver tissue biopsy, and 25 cases of liver pathological specimens who underwent liver hemangioma resection were selected. The correlation between the expression of A20 and BFGF in liver tissue and the stage of hepatic fibrosis and inflammation were analyzed.Results:The expression of A20 in the S1 - S4 phase was higher than that in the S0 phase: (6.12 ± 1.22)%, (10.18 ± 2.43)%, (16.94 ± 5.06)%, (25.99 ± 7.57)% vs. (0.81 ± 0.29)%; the expression of BFGF in the S1 - S4 phase was higher than that in the S0 phase: (6.12 ± 1.22)%, (10.18 ± 2.43)%, (16.94 ± 5.06)%, (25.99 ± 7.57)% vs. (0.81 ± 0.29)%, there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). The expression of A20 in the G1 - G4 phase was higher than that in the G0 phase: (6.56 ± 1.87)%, (10.01 ± 3.29)%, (15.54 ± 5.01)%, (25.86 ± 8.02)% vs. (0.85 ± 0.71)%; the expression of BFGF in the G1 - G4 phase was higher than that in the G0 phase: (5.91 ± 1.52)%, (9.65 ± 2.48)%, (15.03 ± 4.86)%, (24.62 ± 7.22)% vs. (0.79 ± 0.41)%, there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). The results of Pearson test showed that there was a positive correlation between liver A20 and BFGF ( r = 0.824, P<0.05). Conclusions:The expressions of A20 and BFGF in liver tissue increase with the aggravation of liver pathological fibrosis and inflammation, which can be used as important indicators to evaluate the severity of liver fibrosis.
9.Evaluation of accessibility and quality of diagnosis and treatment services of Internet hospitals in China
Wenmin LI ; Yangyujuan WU ; Zimu HU ; Zhao TAN ; Weihui ZHANG ; Huimin ZHU ; Zhiwei HUANG ; Yao CHEN ; Tingting LI ; Zilong WANG ; Yunke BU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(4):286-291
Objective:To evaluate the healthcare accessibility and quality of diagnosis and treatment services of Internet hospitals in China.Methods:One hundred and eighty Internet hospitals in 60 cities were seleted based on the sampling of development levels in the eastern, central and western regions of China. From April to May 2023, standardized patients methodology was applied to evaluate the accessibility(including the number of Internet hospitals, functional settings, online doctor status, the doctor′s attending rate and consultation fees) and diagnosis and treatment service quality(including the diagnosis and treatment services quality, response speed and patient′s evaluation) of Internet hospitals.Results:The average opening rate of Internet hospitals in China was 52.9% (560/1 058), the average online rate of doctors was 64.2% (1 099/1 713), the average doctor′s attending rate was 33.6% (112/333), the average consultation fee was 4.85 yuan, the average score of consultation was 1.92 out of 9, the average score of diagnosis and treatment was 1.12 out of 4, the average score of the response speed was 1.70 out of 3, and patient satisfaction was 2.73 out of 3.Conclusions:The Internet hospital accessibility in China is unevenly developed, and the overall quality of diagnosis and treatment is low. It is recommended to accurately position and optimize the function of Internet hospital, establish the incentive mechanism for online consultation doctors, construct and improve the regulatory system of Internet hospital diagnosis and treatment, so as to improve the accessibility and quality of diagnosis and treatment of Internet hospitals.
10.Selection for Cheaper Amino Acids Drives Nucleotide Usage at the Start of Translation in Eukaryotic Genes
L.Gao NA ; He ZILONG ; Zhu QIANHUI ; Jiang PUZI ; Hu SONGNIAN ; Chen WEI-HUA
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2021;19(6):949-957
Coding regions have complex interactions among multiple selective forces, which are manifested as biases in nucleotide composition. Previous studies have revealed a decreasing GC gradient from the 5′-end to 3′-end of coding regions in various organisms. We confirmed that this gradient is universal in eukaryotic genes, but the decrease only starts from the~25th codon. This trend is mostly found in nonsynonymous (ns) sites at which the GC gradient is universal across the eukaryotic genome. Increased GC contents at ns sites result in cheaper amino acids, indicating a universal selection for energy efficiency toward the N-termini of encoded proteins. Within a genome, the decreasing GC gradient is intensified from lowly to highly expressed genes (more and more protein products), further supporting this hypothesis. This reveals a conserved selective constraint for cheaper amino acids at the translation start that drives the increased GC contents at ns sites. Elevated GC contents can facilitate transcription but result in a more stable local secondary structure around the start codon and subsequently impede translation initiation. Conversely, the GC gradients at four-fold and two-fold synonymous sites vary across species. They could decrease or increase, suggesting different constraints acting at the GC contents of different codon sites in different species. This study reveals that the overall GC contents at the translation start are consequences of complex interactions among several major biological processes that shape the nucleotide sequences, especially efficient energy usage.