1.Effect and safety of electroacupuncture in the treatment of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome:A systematic review and meta-analysis of 17 randomized controlled trials
Jun-Tao LI ; Lu-Yu LI ; Xiao LI ; Feng LIU ; Miao-Miao MA ; Bao-Jun JU
National Journal of Andrology 2024;30(10):921-930
Objective:To systematically evaluate the effect and safety of electroacupuncture in the treatment of chronic prostati-tis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome(CP/CPPS).Methods:We searched the major Chinese and English databases of CNKI,Wan-fang Data,VIP,CBM,PubMed,Cochrane Library,Web of Science and Embase for randomized controlled trials(RCT)on electroa-cupuncture or combination therapy in the treatment of CP/CPPS published from the establishment of the databases to August 2024.The dichotomous data and continuous data were represented by risk ratio(RR)and mean difference(MD)respectively,both with 95%confidence interval(CI).We analyzed the data with the Revman(v.5.4)software and assessed the quality of the evidence in each RCT using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment,Development and Evaluation system(GRADE).Results:Totally 17 RCTs were identified,involving 1 404 cases of CP/CPPS treated by electroacupuncture or combination of electroacupuncture with medication or with other therapies(the trial group)or by medication with Western or Chinese drugs alone(the control group).Compared with the control group,the trial group showed a significantly higher rate of clinical effectiveness(RR=1.25;95%CI:1.18-1.32;P<0.05),decreased CPSI scores(MD=-4.56;95%CI:-5.01--4.11;P<0.05),improved CPSI-pain,-urination and-quali-ty of life scores,and increased maximum and average urinary flow rates.And electroacupuncture did not increase the likelihood of ad-verse reactions.Conclusion:Medium-quality evidence suggests that electroacupuncture is beneficial complementary and alternative therapy for CP/CPPS,with a significant advantage in improving the NIH-CPSI scores of the patients.However,more high-quality multi-centered RCTs with larger sample sizes are still needed to further verify the effect of electroacupuncture on CP/CPPS.
2.Analysis of Helicobacter pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City
Shi-Mei HUANG ; Lian-Guo LAN ; Da-Ya ZHANG ; Run-Xiang CHEN ; Xiao-Dong ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Fan ZENG ; Da LI ; Xian-Feng HUANG ; Qi WANG ; Shi-Ju CHEN ; Lei GAO ; Jun-Tao ZENG ; Fei-Hu BAI
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology 2024;29(2):141-145
Objective To explore the current status of H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City,analyze its influencing factors,and provide a reference basis for the prevention and control of H.pylori infection.Methods A total of 677 residents from four districts of Sanya City were selected by overall stratified random sampling method,and were subjected to urea 14C breath test and questionnaire survey to calculate the positive rate of H.pylori in the natural population and analyze the influencing factors of H.pylori infection.Results A total of 606 residents were included,and the number of H.pylori positive detections was 261,with a positive detection rate of 38.5%.Among them,different ethnicity,marital status,smoking,eating vegetables and fruits,and literacy level were associated with H.pylori infection(P<0.05);gender,age,BMI,alcohol consumption,drinking water source,betel quid chewing,and the number of cohabitants were not significantly associated with H.pylori infection(P>0.05).Family infection was an independent risk factor for H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City,and Li ethnicity,frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables,and college and higher education level were independent protective factors for H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City.Conclusion The rate of H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City is lower than the national average.Consuming more fruits and vegetables and improving the awareness of hygiene protection are conducive to the prevention of H.pylori infection;and the promotion of the family and related members with the same examination and treatment is important to avoid aggregation of infection within the family.
3.Safety and efficacy of the early administration of levosimendan in patients with acute non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and elevated NT-proBNP levels: An Early Management Strategy of Acute Heart Failure (EMS-AHF).
Feng XU ; Yuan BIAN ; Guo Qiang ZHANG ; Lu Yao GAO ; Yu Fa LIU ; Tong Xiang LIU ; Gang LI ; Rui Xue SONG ; Li Jun SU ; Yan Ju ZHOU ; Jia Yu CUI ; Xian Liang YAN ; Fang Ming GUO ; Huan Yi ZHANG ; Qing Hui LI ; Min ZHAO ; Li Kun MA ; Bei An YOU ; Ge WANG ; Li KONG ; Jian Liang MA ; Xin Fu ZHOU ; Ze Long CHANG ; Zhen Yu TANG ; Dan Yu YU ; Kai CHENG ; Li XUE ; Xiao LI ; Jiao Jiao PANG ; Jia Li WANG ; Hai Tao ZHANG ; Xue Zhong YU ; Yu Guo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2023;62(4):374-383
Objectives: To investigated the safety and efficacy of treating patients with acute non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) and elevated levels of N-terminal pro-hormone B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) with levosimendan within 24 hours of first medical contact (FMC). Methods: This multicenter, open-label, block-randomized controlled trial (NCT03189901) investigated the safety and efficacy of levosimendan as an early management strategy of acute heart failure (EMS-AHF) for patients with NSTEMI and high NT-proBNP levels. This study included 255 patients with NSTEMI and elevated NT-proBNP levels, including 142 males and 113 females with a median age of 65 (58-70) years, and were admitted in the emergency or outpatient departments at 14 medical centers in China between October 2017 and October 2021. The patients were randomly divided into a levosimendan group (n=129) and a control group (n=126). The primary outcome measure was NT-proBNP levels on day 3 of treatment and changes in the NT-proBNP levels from baseline on day 5 after randomization. The secondary outcome measures included the proportion of patients with more than 30% reduction in NT-proBNP levels from baseline, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) during hospitalization and at 6 months after hospitalization, safety during the treatment, and health economics indices. The measurement data parameters between groups were compared using the t-test or the non-parametric test. The count data parameters were compared between groups using the χ² test. Results: On day 3, the NT-proBNP levels in the levosimendan group were lower than the control group but were statistically insignificant [866 (455, 1 960) vs. 1 118 (459, 2 417) ng/L, Z=-1.25,P=0.21]. However, on day 5, changes in the NT-proBNP levels from baseline in the levosimendan group were significantly higher than the control group [67.6% (33.8%,82.5%)vs.54.8% (7.3%,77.9%), Z=-2.14, P=0.03]. There were no significant differences in the proportion of patients with more than 30% reduction in the NT-proBNP levels on day 5 between the levosimendan and the control groups [77.5% (100/129) vs. 69.0% (87/126), χ²=2.34, P=0.13]. Furthermore, incidences of MACE did not show any significant differences between the two groups during hospitalization [4.7% (6/129) vs. 7.1% (9/126), χ²=0.72, P=0.40] and at 6 months [14.7% (19/129) vs. 12.7% (16/126), χ²=0.22, P=0.64]. Four cardiac deaths were reported in the control group during hospitalization [0 (0/129) vs. 3.2% (4/126), P=0.06]. However, 6-month survival rates were comparable between the two groups (log-rank test, P=0.18). Moreover, adverse events or serious adverse events such as shock, ventricular fibrillation, and ventricular tachycardia were not reported in both the groups during levosimendan treatment (days 0-1). The total cost of hospitalization [34 591.00(15 527.46,59 324.80) vs. 37 144.65(16 066.90,63 919.00)yuan, Z=-0.26, P=0.80] and the total length of hospitalization [9 (8, 12) vs. 10 (7, 13) days, Z=0.72, P=0.72] were lower for patients in the levosimendan group compared to those in the control group, but did not show statistically significant differences. Conclusions: Early administration of levosimendan reduced NT-proBNP levels in NSTEMI patients with elevated NT-proBNP and did not increase the total cost and length of hospitalization, but did not significantly improve MACE during hospitalization or at 6 months.
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Female
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Humans
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Aged
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Natriuretic Peptide, Brain
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Simendan/therapeutic use*
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Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction
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Heart Failure/drug therapy*
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Peptide Fragments
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Arrhythmias, Cardiac
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Biomarkers
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Prognosis
4.Construction of a whole-course and multi-disciplinary nutrition management program for ovarian cancer patients during chemotherapy
Xiao-Juan TIAN ; Wei-Tao LI ; Peng-Ju LIU ; Yan LIU ; Lin-Yao FENG ; Ying LI ; Xiao-Peng HUO
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2023;30(5):298-303
Objective:To construct a whole-course and multidisciplinary nutrition management program for ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.Methods:The related literatures published in the domestic and foreign journals were searched for drafting the first draft of the whole-course and multidisciplinary nutrition management program.Between May and July,2022,the Delphi method was used to conduct two rounds of expert consultations to 16 experts,and the analytic hierarchy process method was used to determine the weight of indicators at all levels.According to the experts'comments and suggestions,the draft was revised to formulate the final one.Results:In two rounds of Delphi expert consultations,expert positive coefficients were both 100%(16/16),and expert authority coefficients were both 0.933.The Kendall's coordination coefficients were 0.257 and 0.520,respectively(P<0.001).Finally,6 first-level indicators,24 second-level indicators and 34 third-level indicators were determined in the final nutritional management program.Conclusions:Through literature research and semi-structured interviews,we develop a whole-course and multidisciplinary nutrition management program for ovarian cancer patients with chemotherapy.The program is reliable and clinically practical,and can be used for nutrition management of ovarian cancer patients in clinical practice.
5.Robot-assisted PVP for the treatment of osteoporotic fractures of the upper thoracic vertebra.
Ju-Yi LAI ; Huang-Sheng TAN ; Hua-Long FENG ; Zhi-Ming LAN ; Zhi-Tao SUN ; Ye-Guang WANG ; Jian WANG ; Yuan-Fei FU ; Shen-Ghua HE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2023;36(9):859-865
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the clinical effect of "Tianji" orthopedic robot-assisted percutaneous vertebro plasty(PVP) surgery in the treatment of upper thoracic osteoporotic fracture.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was performed on 32 patients with upper thoracic osteoporotic fracture who underwent PVP surgery in Shenzhen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from August 2016 to June 2022. There were 8 males and 24 females, ranging in age from 58 to 90 years old, with a mean of (67.75±12.27) years old. Fifteen patients were treated with robot-assisted PVP surgery (robot group), including 3 males and 12 females, with an average age of (68.5±10.3) years. Fracture location:1 case of T2 fracture, 1 case of T3 fracture, 3 cases of T4 fracture, 3 cases of T5 fracture, and 7 cases of T6 fracture. The follow-up period ranged from 1.0 to 3.0 months, with a mean of (1.6±0.7) months. Seventeen patients underwent routine PVP surgery (conventional group), including 5 males and 12 females, with an average age of (66.8±11.6) years old. Fracture location:1 case of T1 fracture, 5 cases of T4 fracture, 2 cases of T5 fracture and 9 cases of T6 fracture. The follow-up period ranged from 0.5 to 4.0 months, with a mean of (1.5±0.6) months. Preoperative and postoperative visual analogue scale(VAS) and Oswestry disability index(ODI) scores were compared between the two groups, and the number of punctures, perspective times, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, bone cement distribution, bone cement leakage, and intraoperative radiation dose were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
Number of punctures times, perspective times, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, bone cement distribution, bone cement leakage and intraoperative radiation dose in the robot group were all significantly better than those in the conventional group(P<0.05). VAS of 2.03±0.05 and ODI of (22.16±4.03) % in the robot group were significantly better than those of the robot group before surgery, which were (8.67±0.25) score and (79.40±7.72)%(t=100.869, P<0.001;t=25.456, P<0.001). VAS of 2.17±0.13 and ODI of (23.88±6.15)% in the conventional group were significantly better than those before surgery, which were (8.73±0.18) score and (80.01±7.59)%(t=121.816, P<0.001;t=23.691, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in VAS and ODI between the two groups after operation (t=-3.917, P=0.476;t=-0.922, P=0.364).
CONCLUSION
Robot-assisted PVP in the treatment of upper thoracic osteoporotic fractures can further improve surgical safety, reduce bone cement leakage, and achieve satisfactory clinical efficacy.
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Male
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Osteoporotic Fractures/surgery*
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Robotics
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Blood Loss, Surgical
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Bone Cements
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Retrospective Studies
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Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery*
6.Fatty Acid Binding Protein 5 (FABP5) Promotes Aggressiveness of Gastric Cancer Through Modulation of Tumor Immunity
Mei-qing QIU ; Hui-jun WANG ; Ya-fei JU ; Li SUN ; Zhen LIU ; Tao WANG ; Shi-feng KAN ; Zhen YANG ; Ya-yun CUI ; You-qiang KE ; Hong-min HE ; Shu ZHANG
Journal of Gastric Cancer 2023;23(2):340-354
Purpose:
Gastric cancer (GC) is the second most lethal cancer globally and is associated with poor prognosis. Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) can regulate biological properties of carcinoma cells. FABP5 is overexpressed in many types of cancers; however, the role and mechanisms of action of FABP5 in GC remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical and biological functions of FABP5 in GC.
Materials and Methods:
We assessed FABP5 expression using immunohistochemical analysis in 79 patients with GC and evaluated its biological functions following in vitro and in vivo ectopic expression. FABP5 targets relevant to GC progression were determined using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq).
Results:
Elevated FABP5 expression was closely associated with poor outcomes, and ectopic expression of FABP5 promoted proliferation, invasion, migration, and carcinogenicity of GC cells, thus suggesting its potential tumor-promoting role in GC. Additionally, RNA-seq analysis indicated that FABP5 activates immune-related pathways, including cytokinecytokine receptor interaction pathways, interleukin-17 signaling, and tumor necrosis factor signaling, suggesting an important rationale for the possible development of therapies that combine FABP5-targeted drugs with immunotherapeutics.
Conclusions
These findings highlight the biological mechanisms and clinical implications of FABP5 in GC and suggest its potential as an adverse prognostic factor and/or therapeutic target.
7.Effect of the inactivated new tuberculosis vaccine strain(B/R strain)on the immune memory of T lymphocytes in mice
Qi-Ying FENG ; Xi-Ling DENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Jiang-Tao DONG ; Xiao-Ling LIU ; Su LIANG ; Ju WANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Jiang-Dong WU ; Le ZHANG ; Fang WU ; Wan-Jiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2023;39(11):1100-1106
To investigate the effect of inactivated new tu-berculosis vaccine strain(B/R strain)on immune memory of T lymphocytes in mice,C57BL/6 mice were immunized with PBS,BCG strain,B/R strain and inactivated B/R strain.At week 9,12 and 15 after immunization,the spleens of each group were taken,and the spleen lymphocytes were extracted.Half of the spleen lymphocytes in each group were directly de-tected,and the rest were cultured in vitro and stimulated with PPD according to the experimental design.Flow cytometry was used to detect the number of central memory T cells(TCM)and effector memory T cells(TEM)in spleen lymphocytes of uns-timulated and stimulated mice.Without PPD stimulation after immunization,the CD4+TCM(F=13.20,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=28.15,P<0.05)induced by inactivated B/R group,B/R group and BCG group was higher than that of PBS group at week 9.The induced CD8+TCM(F=8.92,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(F=6.13,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group.At week 12,the CD4+TCM(F=15.97,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=13.60,P<0.05)induced by each group was higher than that of PBS group.The induced CD8+TCM(F=5.52,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(F=20.15,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group.At week 15,the CD4+TCM(F=15.40,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=7.43,P<0.05)induced by each group was higher than that of PBS group.The induced CD8+TCM(F=6.57,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(F=9.27,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group.At week 9,the CD4+TCM(F=9.66,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=11.20,P<0.05)induced by inacti-vated B/R group,B/R group and BCG group was higher than that of PBS group.The induced CD8+TCM(F=7.24,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(F=9.30,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group.At week 12,the CD4+TCM(F=9.33,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=6.94,P<0.05)induced by each group was higher than that of PBS group.The induced CD8+TCM(F=67.71,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(F=10.86,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group.At week 15,the CD4+TCM(F=39.88,P<0.05)and CD4+TEM(F=11.93,P<0.05)induced by each group was higher than that of PBS group.The induced CD8+TCM and CD8+TEM(F=38.47,P<0.05)was higher than that of PBS group(F=138.80,P<0.05).It is worth noting that at week 15,the CD8+TCM(qinactivated B/R=12.24,qB/R=12.61,P<0.05)and CD8+TEM(qinactivated B/R=7.19,qB/R=5.00,P<0.05)induced by inactivated B/R group and B/R group were higher than those of BCG group.The immunizing mice with inactivated B/R strain,the ability of inducing immune memory of T lymphocytes in mice was equivalent to that of B/R strain.Heat-inacti-vation did not affect the ability of B/R strain to induce immune memory in mice.
8.Risk factors for metabolic bone disease of prematurity in very/extremely low birth weight infants: a multicenter investigation in China.
Xiao-Ri HE ; Can LIANG ; Yuan-Qiang YU ; Pei-Jia WU ; Xiang-Hong CHEN ; Yu-Jun CHEN ; Cui-Qing LIU ; Xiang-Dong OU-YANG ; Ruo-Bing SHAN ; Wei-Wei PAN ; Yan-Mei CHANG ; Dan WANG ; Xiao-Yun ZHONG ; Kai-Ju LUO ; Yong-Hui YANG ; Qing-Yi DONG ; Jin-Tao HU ; Ming-Feng HE ; Xiao-Mei TONG ; Ping-Yang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2021;23(6):555-562
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the incidence rate and risk factors for metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) in very low birth weight/extremely low birth weight (VLBW/ELBW) infants.
METHODS:
The medical data of 61 786 neonates from multiple centers of China between September 1, 2013 and August 31, 2016 were retrospectively investigated, including 504 VLBW/ELBW preterm infants who met the inclusion criteria. Among the 504 infants, 108 infants diagnosed with MBDP were enrolled as the MBDP group and the remaining 396 infants were enrolled as the non-MBDP group. The two groups were compared in terms of general information of mothers and preterm infants, major diseases during hospitalization, nutritional support strategies, and other treatment conditions. The multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the risk factors for MBDP.
RESULTS:
The incidence rate of MBDP was 19.4% (88/452) in VLBW preterm infants and 38.5% (20/52) in ELBW preterm infants. The incidence rate of MBDP was 21.7% in preterm infants with a gestational age of < 32 weeks and 45.5% in those with a gestational age of < 28 weeks. The univariate analysis showed that compared with the non-MBDP group, the MBDP group had significantly lower gestational age and birth weight, a significantly longer length of hospital stay, and a significantly higher incidence rate of extrauterine growth retardation (
CONCLUSIONS
A lower gestational age, hypocalcemia, extrauterine growth retardation at discharge, and neonatal sepsis may be associated an increased risk of MBDP in VLBW/ELBW preterm infants. It is necessary to strengthen perinatal healthcare, avoid premature delivery, improve the awareness of the prevention and treatment of MBDP among neonatal pediatricians, and adopt positive and reasonable nutrition strategies and comprehensive management measures for preterm infants.
Birth Weight
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Bone Diseases, Metabolic/etiology*
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China/epidemiology*
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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Pregnancy
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors
9.Target gene panel method versus whole-exome sequencing in detection of idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in males.
Yan-Ju GUO ; Yao-Man GUO ; Ying HAN ; Qiu-Yue WU ; Yang YANG ; Tao LUO ; Xiao-Feng XU ; Xin-Yi XIA
National Journal of Andrology 2021;27(10):899-903
Objective:
To compare the efficiency of the target gene panel method and whole-exome sequencing (WES) in detecting idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH), and select a more suitable gene detection method.
METHODS:
We selected 24 genes closely related to the molecular pathogenesis of IHH to make up the gene panel, detected the mutation sites in 73 patients with IHH using the panel method, and verified the results of sequencing with the Sanger method. Using the key words "idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism", we searched databases for relevant literature, calculated the positive rate of IHH detected by WES and compared it with that detected with the panel method.
RESULTS:
Of the 73 cases of IHH detected with the panel method, 7 were found with pathogenic mutations, including 2 cases of FGFR1, 2 cases of CHD7, 2 cases of KISS1R, and 1 case of NR5A1 mutation. Sanger sequencing showed that the positive rate of the panel method was 9.7%. Of the 1 336 articles retrieved, 5 met the inclusion criteria and were included, in which WES revealed a positive rate of about 30%.
CONCLUSIONS
For detection of the diseases with clear mutated genes, the panel method is relatively inexpensive and has a high sequencing depth, while for detection of the diseases with complicated genetic patterns and unclear mutated genes, WES is more efficient. Further studies are needed for choice of the two methods for different purpose of detection./.
Humans
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Hypogonadism/genetics*
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Male
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Whole Exome Sequencing
10.Retrospective study of a novel anti-rheumatic drugs to reduce the panel reactive antibody of kidney transplant recipients
Hao CHEN ; Min GU ; Zhengkai HUANG ; Dengyuan FENG ; Li SUN ; Zijie WANG ; Shuang FEI ; Jun TAO ; Ruoyun TAN ; Xiaobing JU ; Zhijian HAN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(3):163-168
Objective:To observe the efficacy and safety of Iguratimod in reducing the level of panel reactive antibodies in renal transplant recipients.Methods:The clinical data of 35 patients with PRA-positive renal transplant recipients were retrospectively analyzed. All recipients were treated with Iguratimod for PRA-positive. The changes in PRA levels before and after treatment and the adverse events were observed.Results:Of the 35 recipients, 4 of them were discontinued due to pulmonary infection, and 2 patients were discontinued during the observation period. 3 patients were lost to follow-up. A total of 26 recipients were included. When Iguratimod was taken to 9 months, the PRA was reviewed. 71.5 % of the 207 sites showed a downward trend, 69.9 % of the 107 class I sites and 75.9 % of the 41 class II site showed a downward trend, and there was no difference in renal function before and after treatment. There were no significant changes in blood routine, liver function, blood lipids, and blood glucose. There were no other adverse events.Conclusions:Iguratimod can effectively reduce the level of PRA in renal transplant recipients with less adverse events.

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