1.Mesothelin-specific T-cell immune reconstitution after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia
Xiaohua LUO ; Yuting CHEN ; Lan WANG ; Wen PENG ; Xiaoqin DUAN ; Liping SHUI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(9):2237-2242
Objective:To investigate the pattern of Mesothelin(MSLN)-specific T-cell(CTLs)immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Methods:Two cases of Mesothelin-positive patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)were screened,and the number of MSLN-CTLs and its subpopulations,the expression of surface PD-1/CTLA-4/TIM-3 im-mune exhaustion molecules,and the functions of secreted cytokines TNF-α and IFN-γ were monitored by flow cytometry after trans-plantation.They were compared with WT1-CTLs and cytomegalovirus(CMV)CTLs.Meanwhile,the relationship between CTL recon-stitution and Minimal residual disease(MRD)and leukemia recurrence was analyzed.Results:After transplantation,MSLN-CTLs,WT1-CTLs and CMV-CTLs can be detected,and intracellular factors were secreted.The phenotypes of WT1 specific CD8+T cells,MSLN specific CD8+T cells and CMV specific CD8+T cells were mainly TEM subsets and TEMRA subsets,and the TEM subsets of CMV specific CD8+T cells were more obvious.Compared with CMV-CTLs,the proportions of T Naive,TCM and TEMRA subsets were relatively higher in MSLN-specific CD8+T cells and WT1-specific CD8+T cells,and the expression levels of PD-1,CTLA-4 and TIM-3 were higher in MSLN-CTLs and WT1-CTLs.The dynamic changes of MSLN-CTLs and WT1-CTLs after transplantation were related to leukemia load and the chimerism rate of donor and recipient.Conclusion:After allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,im-mune recovery to MSLN is found,which is different from WT1-CTLs and CMV-CTLs.
2.Mesothelin-specific T-cell immune reconstitution after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia
Xiaohua LUO ; Yuting CHEN ; Lan WANG ; Wen PENG ; Xiaoqin DUAN ; Liping SHUI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(9):2237-2242
Objective:To investigate the pattern of Mesothelin(MSLN)-specific T-cell(CTLs)immune reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.Methods:Two cases of Mesothelin-positive patients with acute myeloid leukemia(AML)were screened,and the number of MSLN-CTLs and its subpopulations,the expression of surface PD-1/CTLA-4/TIM-3 im-mune exhaustion molecules,and the functions of secreted cytokines TNF-α and IFN-γ were monitored by flow cytometry after trans-plantation.They were compared with WT1-CTLs and cytomegalovirus(CMV)CTLs.Meanwhile,the relationship between CTL recon-stitution and Minimal residual disease(MRD)and leukemia recurrence was analyzed.Results:After transplantation,MSLN-CTLs,WT1-CTLs and CMV-CTLs can be detected,and intracellular factors were secreted.The phenotypes of WT1 specific CD8+T cells,MSLN specific CD8+T cells and CMV specific CD8+T cells were mainly TEM subsets and TEMRA subsets,and the TEM subsets of CMV specific CD8+T cells were more obvious.Compared with CMV-CTLs,the proportions of T Naive,TCM and TEMRA subsets were relatively higher in MSLN-specific CD8+T cells and WT1-specific CD8+T cells,and the expression levels of PD-1,CTLA-4 and TIM-3 were higher in MSLN-CTLs and WT1-CTLs.The dynamic changes of MSLN-CTLs and WT1-CTLs after transplantation were related to leukemia load and the chimerism rate of donor and recipient.Conclusion:After allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation,im-mune recovery to MSLN is found,which is different from WT1-CTLs and CMV-CTLs.
3.Observation of the rapeutic effect of hydrogen-rich drinking water combined with hydrogen inhalation in marine personnel with hyperuricemia
Shuran ZHAO ; Wenling HUANG ; Bin WANG ; Qingru SHUI ; Cui SUN ; Suhuan GAO ; Yanan YOU ; Liping BAI
Journal of Navy Medicine 2024;45(11):1129-1132
Objective To explore the application of hydrogen-rich drinking water combined with hydrogen inhalation in marine personnel with hyperuricemia.Methods A total of 110 marine personnel with hyperuricemia who recuperated in the Lintong Rehabilitation and Recuperation Center of Joint Logistic support Force from July 2022 to September 2023 were randomly divided into intervention group and control group,with 55 cases in each group.All the participants were given health education,diet management and exercise management for one month.And the intervention group was additionally given hydrogen-rich drinking water and hydrogen inhalation.Clinical effective rate and the levels of blood uric acid,blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine were compared between the two groups.Results The clinical effective rate of the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group after one month treatment(78.18%[43/55]vs.50.91%[28/55],P<0.05).The levels of blood uric acid,blood urea nitrogen and serum creatinine were significantly decreased after treatment in both groups,and the levels of blood uric acid and serum creatinine in the intervention group were significantly lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).However,there was no satistically significant difference in blood uren nitrogen between before and after intervention.Conclusion The hydrogen-rich drinking water combined with hydrogen inhalation can effectively reduce the level of blood uric acid in marine personnel with hyperuricemia,improving the therapeutic effect and renal function,so it is worthy of further promotion.
4.Epidemiological investigation of hypertension and its control on maintenance hemodialysis patients in Anhui province
Lei YE ; Yangyang HUANG ; Guangrong QIAN ; Weidong CHEN ; Chengfu WANG ; Jiuhuai HAN ; Bin HU ; Zhi LIU ; Runzhi SHUI ; Ligang LIU ; Xiuyong LI ; Guangcai SHI ; Wei WANG ; Youwei BAI ; Shengyin MA ; Jianghuai ZHANG ; Peng HAN ; Huaiqing WANG ; Jiande CHEN ; Bin HU ; Bengui SUN ; Liping YE ; Suhang WANG ; Jinru WANG ; Kaipeng LI ; Lei CHEN ; Li HAO ; Deguang WANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2018;34(1):17-23
Objective To understand the prevalence,treatment and influence factors of hypertension in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients in Anhui Province.Methods A total of 2724 adult patients on MHD from January 1st 2014 to March 31st 2014 in 26 hospitals of southern,northern and central Anhui Province were investigated.Their demographic characteristics,primary disease,complications,medications,dialysis and laboratory examination were explored.The prevalence treatment rate and control rate of hypertension were analyzed.Associated factors for controlling hypertension [systolic blood pressure (SBP) < 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) < 90 mmHg] were assessed by logistic regression analysis.Results (1) The prevalence of hypertension in the hemodialysis patients was 87.0%.Their treatment rate and control rate were 93.2% and 23.9% respectively.The average of SBP was (145.90±21.18) mmHg,and the DBP on average was (83.60± 12.21) mmHg.The most commonly used anti-hypertensive drug is calcium channel blocker (88.2%).Over one third (45.7%) of patients were treated with two kinds of anti-hypertensive drug,26.2% with 1 kind,21.7% with 3 kinds,and 6.4% with 4 kinds or more.(2) Compared with non-hypertension patients,patients with hypertension have older age,higher body mass index (BMI),phosphorus,SBP and DBP,as well as lower hemoglobin and Kt/V (all P < 0.05).(3) The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that Ca > 2.50 mmol/L (OR=2.084,95%CI 1.008-4.307,P=0.047) positively correlated with controlling hypertension,while smoke (OR=0.594,95%CI 0.356-0.911,P=0.046) and BMI 18.5 ~ 23.9 kg/m2 (OR=0.516,95%CI 0.293-0.907,P=0.022) negatively correlated with it.Conclusions High prevalence yet low control rate of hypertension in MHD patients in Anhui Province were observed.Hypocalcemia may be a protective factor for hypertension control,while smoke and BMI may be risk factors for it.
5.Effects of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy on Different Severities of the Motor Deficit of Upper Extremity after Stroke
Chang-Shui WENG ; Jun WANG ; Xiao-yan PAN ; Gang WANG ; Sheng BI ; Jun XU ; Zengzhi YU ; Limin ZHANG ; Liping GAO ; Chunnuan HUO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(3):237-239
ObjectiveTo determine the efficacy of constraint-induced movement therapy(CIMT) on different severity of the motor deficit of upper extremity after stroke.Methods27 stroke patients who had upper-limb hemiparesis and learned nonuse were allocated either to the moderate group(n=12) or the severe group(n=15) according to severity of initial motor deficit of upper extremity by Upper Extremity Function Test(UEFT).The two group patients were given CIMT,involving restriction of movement of the intact upper extremity by placing it in a sling for 90% of waking hours for 12 days and training(by repetitive practice,shaping) of the more affected extremity for 6 hours on the 10 weekdays during that period.Outcome were measured with UEFT.ResultsThere was no significant difference in treatment gain on the UEFT between the moderate patients and the severe patients(P>0.05).However,the Effect Size for the severe patients(ES=2.2) was larger than for the moderate patients(ES=1.8) at the quality of movement(UEFT).ConclusionCIMT is an effective rehabilitation technique for different severity of the motor deficit of upper extremity after stroke,especially in severe stroke patients.
6.Efficacy of Constraint-induced Movement Therapy on Motor Function of Upper Extremity of Chronic Stroke Patients
Chang-shui WENG ; Jun WANG ; Xiao-yan PAN ; Sheng BI ; Zengzhi YU ; Jun XU ; Gang WANG ; Liping GAO ; Chunnuan HUO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(10):890-892
ObjectiveTo explore the efficacy of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) on motor function of upper extremity of chronic stroke patients.MethodsFifteen chronic stroke patients with hemiparesis (course of diseases more than 13.5 months) were treated by CIMT, involving restriction of movement of the intact upper extremity by placing it in a sling for 90% of waking hours for 12 days and training (by shaping) of the more affected extremity for 6 hours on the 10 workdays during that period. The therapeutic effect was evaluated with upper extremity function test (UEFT) and simple test for evaluating hand function (STEF).ResultsPatients showed a significant and very large degree of improvement after treatment on UEFT and STEF (ES, 0.8 and 0.5, respectively).ConclusionCIMT may be an efficacious method for improvement of the affected arm function of chronic stroke patients.
7.Relationship between strength of the paretic lower limb and motor, balance, walking speed,ADL for hemiparetic stroke patients
Chang-shui WENG ; Sheng BI ; Zhe TIAN ; Zengzhi YU ; Jun XU ; Chunnuan HUO ; Liping GAO ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):694-696
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between strength of the paretic lower limb and motor function, balance, walking speed, ability of daily living (ADL) in hemiparetic stroke patients.Methods85 stroke subjects, who were able to walk in the study, were evaluated in the strength of the paretic lower limb, motor function, balance, walking speed and ADL with Motricity Index, Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Berg Balance Scale, 10 m walking speed test and Functional Independence Measure (FIM). The levels of association between them were examined with Pearson's correlation coefficients and with multiple linear regression analyses by using the stepwise method. ResultsStrengths of the paretic lower limb were significantly positive related to motor function, balance, walking speed and ADL (r=0.592-0.811,P<0.001). The paretic ankle dorsiflexors, knee extensors, hip flexors were important clinical factor to consider in determining motor function(R2=0.377,P<0.001), balance(R2=0.321,P<0.001)and walking speed(R2=0.173,P<0.001), ADL(R2=0.42,P<0.001). ConclusionStrengths of the paretic lower limb of stroke patients may play an important role in their motor function, balance, walking speed and ADL.
8.The value of the timed “up and go” test at the evaluation of functional mobility in stroke patients
Chang-shui WENG ; Zhe TIAN ; TIAN LI ; Suqing BI ; Jun XU ; Zengzhi YU ; Chunnuan HUO ; Liping GAO ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(12):733-735
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of the timed “up and go” test (TUGT) on measuring functional mobility of stroke patients.MethodsNinety hemiparetic stroke patients participated in this study. The balance, gait speed and disability of patients were measured by Berg balance scale (BBS), maximal gait speed and functional independence measure (FIM) to find out the critical value of TUGT.ResultsA good relationship existed among TUGT and the BBS,gait speed and FIM (r=-0.926—-0.674,P<0.001).The percentage of independent walking of stroke patients whose TUGT scores <10s or>20s were 100% and 8.3%. The optimal cut off values of TUGT to predict the independent walking of patients were 15.2s, and in stroke group sensitivity and specificity of TUGT were 89.4% and 79.1%.Conclusion TUGT is a reliable instrument with adequate concurrent validity to measure the functional mobility of stroke patients.


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