1.Clinicopathological features and molecular genetic characteristics of central nerv-ous system high-grade neuroepithelial tumors with BCOR alterations
Ming HAN ; Wanming HU ; Hongjuan ZHANG ; Yingmei WANG ; Danhui ZHAO ; Zhenyu KE ; Zhe WANG ; Yu-qiao XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(9):1156-1162
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathological features,diagnosis,and molecular genetic characteris-tics of central nervous system(CNS)high-grade neuroepithelial tumors with BCOR alterations.Methods Five cases of CNS high-grade neuroepithelial tumors harboring BCOR alterations were collected.Using immunohistochemistry and molecular detection to analyze its clinical and histological characteristics,and review relevant literatures.Results A-mong the 5 patients,3 cases with EP300 ∷ BCOR tumor(male-to-female ratio 2∶1).These tumors were located in supratentorial regions(right temporal lobe,right frontotemporal lobe,and right frontal lobe).The 2 patients with BCOR-ITD tumors were younger,both with tumors located in the left cerebellum.Imaging studies revealed well-defined large mass lesions in all cases.Histologically,all 5 cases tumor exhibited ependymoma-like or oligodendroglioma-like morphology,featuring uniformly oval or round cells.Focal areas showed increased cellular density,nuclear enlarge-ment,and readily identifiable mitotic figures indicative of anaplastic features.A rich capillary network was frequently observed in the stroma.Palisading necrosis,microcystic changes,and microcalcifications were present in 3 cases.Im-munohistochemically,all 5 cases consistently expressed vimentin and CD56,focal Olig-2 positivity,variable S-100 ex-pression,and were uniformly negative for GFAP.BCOR immunostaining was weakly positive in 1 case with an EP300∷ BCOR fusion and strongly positive in 2 cases with BCOR-ITD.NGS identified an EP300 ∷ BCOR fusion in 3 cases,and Sanger sequencing confirmed the ITD in exon 15 of BCOR gene in 2 cases.During a follow-up period of 8 to 77 months,one pediatric patient with a BCOR-ITD tumor died,while the remaining four patients were alive with no evi-dence of recurrence or metastasis.Conclusion BCOR-ITD and EP300 ∷ BCOR fusion tumors are similar in morphology and immunophenotype,and the incidence rate of BCOR fusion tumors may be underestimated.NGS sequencing based on DNA and RNA and DNA methylation spectrum analysis are helpful for accurate diagnosis of this type of tumor.
2.Clinicopathological features and molecular genetic characteristics of central nerv-ous system high-grade neuroepithelial tumors with BCOR alterations
Ming HAN ; Wanming HU ; Hongjuan ZHANG ; Yingmei WANG ; Danhui ZHAO ; Zhenyu KE ; Zhe WANG ; Yu-qiao XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2025;41(9):1156-1162
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathological features,diagnosis,and molecular genetic characteris-tics of central nervous system(CNS)high-grade neuroepithelial tumors with BCOR alterations.Methods Five cases of CNS high-grade neuroepithelial tumors harboring BCOR alterations were collected.Using immunohistochemistry and molecular detection to analyze its clinical and histological characteristics,and review relevant literatures.Results A-mong the 5 patients,3 cases with EP300 ∷ BCOR tumor(male-to-female ratio 2∶1).These tumors were located in supratentorial regions(right temporal lobe,right frontotemporal lobe,and right frontal lobe).The 2 patients with BCOR-ITD tumors were younger,both with tumors located in the left cerebellum.Imaging studies revealed well-defined large mass lesions in all cases.Histologically,all 5 cases tumor exhibited ependymoma-like or oligodendroglioma-like morphology,featuring uniformly oval or round cells.Focal areas showed increased cellular density,nuclear enlarge-ment,and readily identifiable mitotic figures indicative of anaplastic features.A rich capillary network was frequently observed in the stroma.Palisading necrosis,microcystic changes,and microcalcifications were present in 3 cases.Im-munohistochemically,all 5 cases consistently expressed vimentin and CD56,focal Olig-2 positivity,variable S-100 ex-pression,and were uniformly negative for GFAP.BCOR immunostaining was weakly positive in 1 case with an EP300∷ BCOR fusion and strongly positive in 2 cases with BCOR-ITD.NGS identified an EP300 ∷ BCOR fusion in 3 cases,and Sanger sequencing confirmed the ITD in exon 15 of BCOR gene in 2 cases.During a follow-up period of 8 to 77 months,one pediatric patient with a BCOR-ITD tumor died,while the remaining four patients were alive with no evi-dence of recurrence or metastasis.Conclusion BCOR-ITD and EP300 ∷ BCOR fusion tumors are similar in morphology and immunophenotype,and the incidence rate of BCOR fusion tumors may be underestimated.NGS sequencing based on DNA and RNA and DNA methylation spectrum analysis are helpful for accurate diagnosis of this type of tumor.
3.Comparative study of dual stability constructs and modified Scott techniques for symptomatic spondylolysis in active adolescents
Hui WANG ; Xiaotang SUN ; Qiping WU ; Hao ZENG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Wanming WANG ; Jinshui CHEN
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(10):859-865
Objective:To compare the efficacy between dual stability constructs and modified Scott techniques for treatment of symptomatic spondylolysis in active adolescents.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical date of 64 active adolescents who had been treated for symptomatic spondylolysis at Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The 900th Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force from January 2017 to October 2021. There were 59 males and 5 females with an age of (24.9±5.2) years. Responsible vertebral bodies were L 3 in 2 cases, L 4 in 10 cases, L 5 in 47 cases, and L 4 to L 5 in 5 cases; spondylolisthesis was accompanied in 9 cases. Depending on the surgical methods, the patients were divided into a dual stability constructs (pedicle screws and laminar screws) group (observation group, 31 cases) and a modified Scott group (control group, 33 cases). The 2 groups were compared in terms of operative time, bleeding volume, postoperative drainage volume, isthmus healing rate, rate of internal fixation failure, visual analogue scale (VAS) for low back pain, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score and the good and excellent rate by JOA at postoperative 1 month, 3 months, and the last follow-up, and the incidence of complications. Results:There was no statistically significant difference in the preoperative general data between the 2 groups, indicating comparability ( P>0.05). All patients were followed up. The operation time in the observation group [(94.7±14.9) min] was significantly longer than that in the control group [(84.4±16.4) min] ( P=0.011), but there was no significant difference in intraoperative bleeding volume or postoperative drainage volume ( P>0.05). The healing rate of bilateral isthmi in the observation group was 93.5% (29/31), significantly higher than that in the control group [60.6% (20/33)], and the rate of internal fixation failure in the observation group (0) was significantly lower than that in the control group (12.1%, 4/33) ( P<0.05). At postoperative 1 month, 3 months, and the last follow-up, the VAS scores were significantly lower than the preoperative value in all patients while the JOA scores significantly higher ( P<0.05). At the last follow-up, in the observation group the VAS score [0 (0, 1.0)] was significantly lower than that in the control group [1(0, 2)], and the JOA score [(27.1±1.2) points] and the excellent and good rate by JOA [93.5% (29/31)] were significantly higher than those in the control group [(25.7±2.1) points and 75.8% (25/33)] ( P<0.05). In the control group, follow-ups revealed internal fixation failure in 4 cases due to the cable cutting out of the spinous processes, yielding a failure rate of 12.1%, while no internal fixation failure was observed in the observation group. Conclusions:Both dual stability constructs and modified Scott techniques can relieve the clinical symptoms of spondylolysis in active adolescents to various extents. However, dual stability constructs with pedicle screws and laminar screws may lead to a higher isthmus healing rate and better curative effects.
4.Antibacterial effect of iodophor on Staphylococcus aureus biofilm
Mingli CHEN ; Yanzhi LUO ; Wenrong ZENG ; Zhida CHEN ; Jin WU ; Yongjun XU ; Wanming WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(8):736-742
Objective:To investigate the antibacterial effect of iodophor on Staphylococcus aureus biofilm (BBF).Methods:Staphylococcus aureus were cultured in vitro and 480 pieces of titanium alloy plates were selected. On the surface of titanium plates, in vitro models of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms were established at days 7, 14, 21 and 28 respectively with 120 pieces of titanium plates at each time points. The biofilms at each time point were assigned to no iodophor immersion (PBS group), 5 g/L iodophor immersion for 5 minutes (5-min group) and 5 g/L iodophor immersion for 10 minutes (10-min group), according to the random number table method. FITC-ConA, propidium iodide (PI) and SYT09 were used to dye Staphylococcus aureus in PBS group. After dyeing, confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to observe the morphological structure of bacterial biofilms, and the Colony forming unit (CFU) was counted by the viable count method. In the other two groups, PI and SYT09 were applied to dye Staphylococcus aureus, and then confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to observe the changes of biofilms and bacterial viability after iodophor immersion. The antibacterial effect of iodophor was evaluated by the viable count method.Results:After dyeing Staphylococcus aureus with FITC-ConA and PI in PBS group, confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that the extracellular polymers of the bacteria increased gradually with the extension of culture time. The space structure of biofilm was gradually mature, changed significantly at day 21 and became mature at day 28. After staining Staphylococcus aureus with PI and SYT09 in PBS group, confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that the number of bacteria increased, and had a mountain-like shape. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the number of bacterial extracellular polymers increased gradually with the extension of culture time and a structured microenvironment was formed and gradually matured. In 5-min and 10-min groups, all bacteria were killed at days 7 and 14 [0(0, 0)CFU/ml], the antibacterial effect was weakened at 21 days, but the antibacterial effect of iodophor immersion in 10-min group [100 (100, 125)CFU/ml] was better than that in 5-min group [300 (275, 425)CFU/ml] ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in iodophor immersion in 5-min group [500 (375, 700)CFU/ml] and 10-min group [250 (175, 400)CFU/ml] at 28 days ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The maturation of biofilm is the overall maturation of bacteria and bacterial extracellular polymers and the formation of a spatialized microenvironment. Bounded by the 21st day, biofilms are divided into young biofilms and mature biofilms. The main difference between them lies in the maturation of extracellular polymers and microenvironment. For the bacterial biofilm with culture time less than 21 days, the antibacterial effect of the iodophor immersion for 10 min is better than that of 5 min. However, for the bacterial biofilm with culture time greater than 21 days, there is no significant difference in the antibacterial effect of the bacterial biofilm of prolonged iodophor immersion time.
5.An iodine-coated titanium plate prepared with potassium iodide
Bingwen WAN ; Jianqing FANG ; Xiu YANG ; Nengfu CHEN ; Jialin LYU ; Cong LIN ; Qi LYU ; Wanming WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(3):249-254
Objective:To explore the feasibility of preparing an iodine-coated titanium plate with potassium iodide and verify its antibacterial performance.Methods:Iodine was coated onto the surface of a titanium plate in electrolyte of potassium iodide using the electrophoretic deposition method. The signs and composition of the surface of the iodine-coated titanium plate were observed by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. The experiment was conducted in a control group and 3 antibacterial test groups. The control group consisted of 10 titanium plates which had been pretreated but not loaded with iodine; the 3 experimental groups also had in each 10 titanium plates which had been pretreated and loaded with iodine in the electrolytes of concentrations of 1,000 mg/L, 2,000 mg/L and 4,000 mg/L, respectively. The antimicrobial tests in vitro were conducted with standard strains of staphylococcus aureus [1×10 6 Colony-Forming Units (CFU)/mL ATCC25923] to determine the antibacterial property of the plates. Results:The iodine-coated titanium plates appeared grey and their surface was evenly covered with a flat coating with no collapse. The scanning electron microscopy observed on the surface of the iodine-coated titanium plates an iodine coating with scattered irregular collapses in different sizes. The iodine content was 0 mass%, 5.10 mass%, 10.32 mass% and 15.05 mass%, respectively, in the control, 1,000 mg/L, 2,000 mg/L and 4 000 mg/L groups under the energy dispersive spectroscopy. Their counts of in vitro antibacterial colony were 56.00±5.09, 21.40±2.76, 9.10±2.51, and 2.00±1.88, respectively, showing significant differences between groups ( P< 0.05). Conclusions:A titanium plate with a steady and even iodine coating can be prepared by virtue of the electrophoretic deposition method in electrolyte of potassium iodide. The antibacterial property of an iodine-coated titanium plate is superior to that of a titanium plate without iodine coating.
6.The relationship of anxiety and depression symptoms with AIDS knowledge, cognition of risk and sex behavior in young men who have sex with men
Yi WANG ; Liulin LI ; Wanming ZHOU ; Jing FAN ; Xihe ZHAO ; Yu TANG ; Jing HE ; Jiang LIU ; Li ZHOU ; XiaoJun ZHANG ; Siyuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(1):80-84
Objective To understand the relationship of anxiety and depression with AIDS knowledge,cognition of risk and sex behavior among young men who have sex with men(YMSM).Methods The study was conducted by the snowballs sampling method for the recruitment and serological examination of YMSM aged 15-24 in Mianyang city,Sichuan province.The anxiety and depressive symptoms were assessed by the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and the self-rating depression scale (SDS).Chi-square test was used to implement single-factor analysis and non-conditional logistic regression for multiple-factor analysis.Results Totally 356 cases completed the SAS and 355 cases completed the SDS.And the total scores of SAS and SDS were (42.96± 10.81) and (45.63± 12.40).The detection rates of anxiety and depressive symptoms were 23.60% and 33.24% respectively.There was no statistical difference in the incidence of HIV infection with or without anxiety and depression (x2=2.235,1.718,both P>0.05),and there was a statistical difference in the incidence of syphilis infection (x2 =6.840,P<0.05).Multi-factor analysis results showed that HIV infection risk awareness(β=1.101,P=0.015),number of anal sex in nearly 1 week (β=1.111,P=0.005),and the diagnosis of STD in nearly 1 year(β=1.996,P=0.010) were independent factors influencing anxiety symptoms,meanwhile occasional sex in nearly six months (β=0.692,P=0.037),and the number of anal sex in nearly one week (β=0.969,P=0.012) were independent factors in depressive symptoms (P<0.05).Conclusion The detection rate of anxiety and depressive symptoms among YMSM is high.Anxiety and depressive symptoms are related to AIDS related factors,which has certain characteristics to the YMSM sex behavior and is of great health risk.AIDS prevention should combine behavior with psychological intervention.
7. Homosexual behavior and related factors among married men who have sex with men in Mianyang city, Sichuan province
Yi WANG ; Wanming ZHOU ; Jing FAN ; Xihe ZHAO ; Xiaoli WANG ; Chanjuan DU ; Jiang LIU ; Ganjin YANG ; Wei LI ; Xiuwei JIA ; Qin TAN ; Yingwei TIE ; Yanfei REN ; Ping LIAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(4):461-465
Objective:
To understand the homosexual behavior and related factors among married MSM in Mianyang city.
Methods:
Between January and October in 2017, a snowball sampling method was adopted to carry out cross-sectional survey through questionnaires plus HIV testing among those MSM in Mianyang city. Logistic regression model was used to analyze homosexual behaviors and related factors among married MSM under study. Statistical analysis was used by EpiData 3.1 and SPSS 19.0 software.
Results:
A total of 234 MSM participated in this survey. The overall rate of homosexual behavior in these married MSM appeared as 94.9
8.Research Progress of Dynamic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Image Processing.
Lingmeng WANG ; Wanming ZHAO ; Yuncheng XING ; Tong SUN ; Xin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(1):32-36
Muscle is one of the most important tissues of human body, which is distributed around various organs and bones. Skeletal muscle plays an important role in human activities and its functional changes are closely related to its own morphological structure. The study of the relationship between musculoskeletal structure and function can help us to understand the physiology basics of force and to guide clinical practices. Ultrasonography has been widely used in the research of muscle properties since it is real-time, fast, nonradiative and inexpensive. In recent years, there emerges various researches on image processing method for musculoskeletal ultrasonography, especially for dynamic ultrasonography. This paper presents a brief overview of the existing methods and key steps of ultrasound image processing of musculoskeletal.
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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diagnostic imaging
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Ultrasonography
9.Preparation of the iodine-coating titanium implant in orthopedics and evaluation of antibacterial activity
Xiu YANG ; Nengfu CHEN ; Jianqing FANG ; Bingwen WAN ; Jie XIAO ; Qingquan CHEN ; Wanming WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2018;38(22):1366-1373
Objective Iodine loading would be carried out on orthopedic titanium Kirschner-wire by electrophoretic deposition.And by this,a kind of orthopedic iodine-coated implant with antibacterial properties was supposed to be developed,that would provide a theoretical basis for the development of clinical orthopedic implants with antibacterial properties.Methods Iodine loading on the surface of titanium Kirschner-wire was carried out by electrophoretic deposition.PVP-I solution as 1 000 ppm,2 000 ppm and 4 000 ppm was prepared respectively (1 ppm=1 mg/kg=1 mg/L).Three kinds of iodine-coated orthopedic titanium Kirschner-wires with different iodine content were prepared by electrophoretic deposition at 200 V voltage for 30 min and then stoved after being washed with distilled water.The surface signs and composition structure of iodine coated titanium Kirschnerwire were studied through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS).Antibacterial experiments of Iodine coating titanium Kirschner needle were performed in vitro.Antimicrobial test:10 pieces of uncoated titanium Kirschner-wires;10 pieces of iodine-coated titanium Kirschner-wires with 1 000 ppm;10 pieces of iodine-coated titanium Kirschner-wires with 2 000 ppm;10 pieces of iodine-coated titanium wires with 4 000 ppm.Because iodine is easy to sublimate and does not withstand high temperature,all the titanium Kirschner needles are fumigated and disinfected by ethylene oxide (supported by the supply room of our hospital).Titanium wires were immersed respectively in 106 CFUJ/ml (ATCC25923) bacterial suspension of standard Staphylococcus aureus so that bacteria would be fully inoculated on the surface of the titanium wire.The sterilized titanium Kirschner needle was placed in a sterile culture cup and 30 ml suspension was added into the culture cup.The sterilized titanium Kirschner needle was completely immersed in the bacterial solutionand was kept at 37°C for 6 h before taking out.Take out the titanium Kirschner needle slowly,rinse the titanium Kirschner needle with 5 ml sterile PBS buffer,after rinsing the surface of titanium Kirschner needle,transfer the titanium Kirschner needle to the new sterile culture cup and add 5 ml sterile saline until the titanium Kirschner needle is completely immersed.Then put the titanium Kirschner needle into the ultrasonic oscillator to wash the surface of the bacteria fully.After 10 000 times dilution,100 μl was smeared on agar medium for culture (37°C) and the number of colonies was observed and counted 24 h later.Results The surface of three kinds of iodine coating titanium Kirschner-wires was covered with uniform iodized compound coating and had a brown look.The film structure was stable and there was no falling off after ultrasonic cleaning.SEM exhibited that the surface of Titanium Kirschner-wire is covered with a compact coating;the appearance structure is relatively flat and a slight collapse can be seen scattered in the surface of the wire.The results of EDS showed that the iodine content in the surface coating of 3 groups was 4.38 wt%,9.05 wt% and 14.48 wt%.The bacteria growing on the surface of titanium needle were shaken down by ultrasonic vibration.The CFU counting was carried out after the bacterial solution being diluted,coated and cultured for 24 h.It can be seen that the antibacterial property increases continuously with the increase of iodine coating content.The antibacterial properties of iodine-coated implant which content 14.48 wt% iodine was more than 1 orders of magnitude than the control group.The results showed that the plants coated with iodine had obvious antibacterial effect.Conclusion The iodine coated titanium wire was prepared by electrophoretic deposition,after being characterized by SEM,EDS and quantitative measurement,the successful loading of iodine was proved,the antibacterial experiment proved that the iodinecoated orthopedic titanium Kirschner-wire has a stronger antibacterial properties than the ordinary titanium Kirschner-wire under laboratory conditions.
10.Correlation between Executive Function and Activities of Daily Living for Patients with Periventricular White Matter Lesions
Jinfang WANG ; Wanming WANG ; Hongyan CHEN ; Na YE ; Yanling MA ; Yumei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(10):1182-1186
Objective To study the relationship between executive function and activities of daily living for patients with periventricular white matter lesions (PWMLs). Methods From January, 2016 to January, 2017, 35 PWMLs patients and 35 normal controls were collected. Their executive function and activities of daily living were assessed with neuropsychological tests and Activities of Daily Living Scale (ADL).Results Compared with the normal control group, the scores of Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) significantly decreased (t>13.726, P<0.001), the times of Trail-Making Test and Stroop Colour Word Test significantly lengthened, the Verbal Fluency Test score decreased (t=6.891, P=0.013) and the Digit-Symbol Substitution Test score did not improve (t=3.372, P=0.072) in PWMLs group. The Z score of executive function was positively correlated with ADL score (r=0.438, P=0.008).Conclusion The executive function and activities of daily living are impaired in PWMLs patients, and their activities of daily living is related to the severity of the executive function impairment.

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