1.Distribution characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine constitution and prognosis analysis in non-small cell lung cancer with different expression levels of PD-L1
Duo WAN ; Zhi WEN ; Sheng CHEN ; Zhengyi LIU ; Yuxiang HU ; Haozhu WANG ; Yinhui SUN ; Tonglin SUN ; Lihuai WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(4):449-455
Objective:To investigate the different expression levels of programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) in non-small cell carcinoma (NSCLC) of distribution characteristics of TCM constitutions and prognosis.Methods:The clinical data of 355 NSCLC patients who had been treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) from January 2019 to June 2023 in the Cancer Medical Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine were retrospectively analyzed, and their TCM constitutions were determined. According to the expression level of PD-L1, they were divided into three groups: low expression group (TPS≤1%), medium expression group (1% < TPS < 49%) and high expression group (TPS≥50%). Overall survival (OS) of patients was followed up, and the median OS were compared. Kaplan-Meier method was used to draw survival curves, and Log-rank test was used to compare the difference of survival curves. The independent risk factors of OS were analyzed by COX regression.Results:The distribution of different TCM constitutions showed statistical significance across the three groups ( P<0.05). The median OS for the medium and high expression groups were 21.082 months and 25.714 months, respectively, both significantly higher than the 14.437 months for the low expression group ( P<0.05). The survival curve of TCM constitutions showed that the constitutions significantly correlated with the prognosis of ICIs treatment were qi deficiency, phlegm dampness, and blood stasis ( P<0.05 or P<0.01). The median OS from high to low was 44.971 months for phlegm-dampness constitution, 23.297 months for qi-deficiency constitution, and 11.763 months for blood-stasis constitution. COX regression analysis indicated that medium PD-L1 expression ( HR=0.622, 95% CI=0.459,0.844, P=0.002), high PD-L1 expression ( HR=0.509, 95% CI=0.361,0.718, P<0.001), phlegm-dampness constitution ( HR=0.556, 95% CI=0.335,0.924, P=0.024), and blood-stasis constitution ( HR=2.952, 95% CI=1.929,4.518, P<0.001) were independent prognostic factors. Conclusions:The higher the expression level of PD-L1 in NSCLC patients, the better the prognosis of ICIs treatment. The prognosis of ICIs treatment is better for people with phlegm-dampness constitution and poor for those with blood stasis constitution.
2.The role of real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in mitral valve repair
Xianhong SHU ; Cuizhen PAN ; Qiling CAO ; Chunsheng WANG ; Wenming PAN ; Leilei CHENG ; Haozhu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(3):185-188
Objective To investigate the value of real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography(RT-3DTEE) in mitral valve repair. Methods RT-3DTEE was performed in six patients[5 male,1 female,mean age (45.7±12.6)years] with mitral valve prolapse by using Philips IE33 with X7-2t probe.Preoperative RT-3DTEE studies were compared with surgical findings in patients undergoing surgical repair. Results RT-3DTEE could display dynamic morphology of mitral valve,the location of prolapse,and spatial relation tO the surrounding tissues.It could provide surgical views of the valves and the valvular apparatus.RT-3DTEE results were consistant with surgical findings.Conclusions RT-3DTEE is a unique new modality for rapid and accurate evaluation of mitral prolapse and mittal repair.
3.Role of real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiograpny in mitral valve repair
Cuizhen PAN ; Xianhong SHU ; Qiling CAO ; Chunsheng WANG ; Wenjun DING ; Haozhu CHEN
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2008;5(3):137-141
Background and objective Pre-operative assessment of mitral valve(MV)anatomy is essential to surgical design in patientsundergoing MV repair.Although 2-dimensional(2D)echocardiography provides precise information regarding MV anatomy,RT-3DTEE could increase the understanding of MV apparatus and individual scallop identification.We aimed to investigate the value of RT-3DTEE in MV repair. Methods RT-3DTEE was performed in six patients with mitral valve prolapse(MVP) by using Philips IE33with X7-2t probe.Preoperative RT-3DTEE studies were compared with surgical findings in patients undergoing surgical mitral valverepair,and quantitative evaluation was performed by QLab 6.0 software before and after surgicalmitralvalve repair.Results RT-3DTEE could display dynamic morphology of MV,the location of prolapse,and spatial relation to the surrounding tissue.It couldprovide surgical views of the valves and the valvular apparatus.These resuIts were consistent with surgical findings.The quantitativeevahuation before and after surgical MV repair indicated that anterolateral to posteromedial diameter of annalus.anterior to posteriordiameter of annulus,perimeter of annullus.,and area of annalus in projectionplane were significantlv smaller after operation comparedwith those before operation(P<0.05).The length of posterior leaflet,,the area of anterior and posterior leaflet,the maximal prolapseheight,the volume of leaflet prolapse and the length of coaptation in projection planewere significantly reduced after operation(P<0.05).Conclusion RT-3DTEE is a unique new medality for rapid and accurate evaluation of mitral valve prolapse and miwal valverepair.
4.Intracoronary beta radiation combined with cutting balloon angioplasty for treatment of in-stent restenosis
Bing FAN ; Junbo GE ; Vonbirgelen CLEMENS ; Juying QIAN ; Qibing WANG ; Lei GE ; Haozhu CHEN ; Raimund ERBEL ;
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 1993;0(03):-
70%) were involved in this study. Patients were assigned as intracoronary ?-radiation (Beta Cath 30 mm or 40 mm system, Novoste) with CBA group (n=112) and control group (n=183). Pullback radiation was performed for long ISR lesions. In the control group, the patients received intracoronary ?-radiation or CBA alone. In both groups, quantitative coronary angiography was performed, and target vessel revascularization (TVR) and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were documented. Results Clinical follow-up (6.3?1.6 months) was conducted in 106 patients (95%) in the intracoronary ?-radiation with CBA group and 172 patients (94%) in the control group. In the follow-up, in the intracoronary ?-radiation with CBA group, MLD was larger and DS was lower than that in the comparison group. Both TVR and MACE occurred significantly less in the intracoronary ?-radiation with CBA group than in the control group (5% vs 16% for TVR, and 10% vs 25% for MACE; P
5.Effect of advanced glycosylation end products on the expression of receptor for advanced glycosylation end products in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells
Qingzhe JIA ; Junbo GE ; Chun LIANG ; Yukun LUO ; Dong HUANG ; Keqiang WANG ; Haozhu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of advanced glycosylation end products on the expression of receptor for advanced glycosylation end products in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells. METHODS: Monocytes were purified (over 98%) using anti-CD14+ microbeads. After 8 d culture in RPMI-1640 medium containing rhGM-CSF (100 ?g/L) and rhIL-4 (50 ?g/L), immature MDCs were derived, then exposed to AGE-BSA (0 or 200 mg/L) for 24 h. Expression of RAGE was semi-quantified by RT-PCR and Western blotting. At the same time, supernatants were collected. IFN-? and IL-12 were analyzed by ELISA. RESULTS: mRNA and protein of RAGE incubated by 200 mg/L AGE-BSA was higher than that in control at 24 h. Treatment of DCs with AGE-BSA resulted in about two-fold increase in the expression of RAGE (P

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