1.Imaging features of pulmonary nodules affecting lymph node metastasis in cT1-stage non-small cell lung cancer
Jinlong ZHAO ; Fengwei ZHANG ; Dazhi JIANG ; Cuiping YOU ; Baotao LÜ ; ; Minghui ZHANG ; Hongwei GUO ; Rong CHEN ; Haiqin WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(11):1547-1553
Objective To use imaging features of pulmonary nodules to predict the risk of lymph node metastasis in patients with cT1-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), providing a reference for clinical decision-making. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the imaging features and postoperative pathological results of cT1 NSCLC patients who underwent surgical treatment at Linyi People’s Hospital from July 2019 to July 2022. Patients were grouped and analyzed according to lymph node metastasis status. Results A total of 1 123 patients were included, comprising 471 males and 652 females, with a median age of 59 (52, 66) years. Comparative analysis revealed that sex, age, nodule location, nodule size on imaging, solid component size, consolidation tumor ratio (CTR), average CT value, and tumor proximity to the pleura all influenced lymph node metastasis. A nomogram was constructed, indicating that the probability of lymph node metastasis in cT1 NSCLC was positively correlated with solid component size, CTR, and average CT value of the pulmonary nodule, and negatively correlated with patient age. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.929. Conclusion For cT1 NSCLC patients, the probability of lymph node metastasis can be predicted by measuring the solid component size, CTR, and average CT value of the pulmonary nodule, in conjunction with patient age. However, relying solely on pulmonary nodule imaging characteristics is insufficient to determine a specific lymph node dissection strategy.
2.Association analysis of CD22 polymorphism with the development of systemic lupus erythematosus in Southern Chinese Han people
Yuanyuan QI ; Hui PENG ; Xiaohui YANG ; Lingjie KONG ; Shuna GAO ; Feng JIANG ; Chaowei FU ; Xiuzhen YU ; Baotao WANG ; Aie XU ; Wei MENG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2009;13(5):301-304
Objective To explore the association of CD22 gene T>A locus (SNPrs2267574) with the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and SLE phenotypes in Southern Chinese Han people.Methods Two hundreds fifteen cases and 216 normal controls were enrolled with the aim of case-control design,and the genotype was determined by PCR-RFLP.We calculated X2 and ORs for association study.Results In CD22 gene T>A locus,there was significant difference of genotypes distribution between cases and controls (X2=6.086,P<0.05).The frequency of AT genotype was higher in cases than in controls (OR=1.68,95%CI:1.08~2.60,P=0.021 ),and A allele had a higher proportion in cases (OR=1.58,95%CI:1.09~2.29,P=0.015).Meanwhile,the frequency of A allele in patients with positive anti-SSA was higher than in patients with negative anti-SSA (OR=3.69,95%CI:2.08~6.52,P<0.01 ).Conclusion In Southern Chinese Han population,CD22 gene T>A locus is associated with the development of SLE and the A allele has positive association with anti-SSA.
3.IL-2,IL-6and Their Receptors in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Qihong QIAN ; Xueguang ZHANG ; Changshuo YIN ; Zhongjiang GU ; Yuhua QIU ; Baotao WANG ; Ming LIU ; Xiaohui YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the levels of IL-2,IL-6and their receptors in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)before and after treatment.Methods The levels of IL-2,IL-6and their receptors were detected by ELISA,immunofluorescence labelling technique and flow cytometry analysis,respectively,in peripheral blood taken from SLE patients before and after treatment and normal controls.Results①IL-2was significantly decreased(P

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