1.Clinical Characteristics and Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapy in 222 Malignant Tumor Cases with COVID-19: A Retrospective Study
Yingtian WANG ; Hong SUN ; Man LI ; Na SONG ; Jiao GOU ; Wenfang LUO ; Jun LIU ; Rong MA ; Wei WANG ; Zhandong LI ; Bo MENG ; Xiaoyan YAO
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(7):716-721
ObjectiveTo analyze the clinical characteristics and the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) therapy in cancer patients with COVID-19, and to provide reference for making TCM prevention and treatment strategies and determining diagnosis and treatment priorities for patients with malignant tumors in the COVID-19 epidemic. MethodsThe medical records of 225 malignant tumor cases with COVID-19 who were admitted to 7 national research centers from January 1st to 20th, 2023 were retrospectively collected, and the main symptoms and duration after infection, nucleic acid negative conversion time, use of TCM therapy, and changes in adverse reactions after resuming anti-tumor treatment were analyzed. ResultsA total of 222 malignant tumor patients with COVID-19 were included in the analysis, involving 205 mild cases and 17 moderate cases. The top four most frequently reported clinical symptoms were fever (165 cases), expectoration or dry cough (99 cases), decreased appetite (95 cases) and fatigue (85 cases), of which 40 expectoration or dry cough cases , 37 fatigue cases and 29 decreased appetite cases lasted for more than 14 days. One hundred and five patients with nucleic acid detection report had a median negative conversion time of 14 days. The nucleic acid negative conversion time was significantly longer in patients with lung cancer compared to those with digestive system malignant tumors, and in those with myelosuppression than those without (P<0.01). During the infection period, 47.30% (105/222) of the patients used Chinese patent medicine, and 21.17% (47/222) were treated with herbal decoctions. The use of TCM in patients during the prevention and rehabilitation period, was 1.80%(4/222) and 7.21%(16/222), respectively. Fifty-five patients resumed anti-tumor treatment after nucleic acid negative conversion, and received TCM simultaneously. Observed adverse reactions, including gastrointestinal reactions, bone marrow suppression, and neurotoxicity, were all grade 1 to 2, and no new adverse events occurred during follow-up. ConclusionCertain malignant tumor patients with COVID-19 had prolonged symptoms and nucleic acid negative conversion time Rational use of TCM can help to promote the rehabilitation of the patients and ensure the smooth process of anti-tumor treatment after infection.
2.Predictive value of isoform -2 proprostate-specific antigen and its derived indexes for prostate cancer patients with PSA 4-20 ng/mL
Huiru LU ; Liang LIANG ; Hongjun XIE ; Jian HU ; Qian ZHANG ; Zhandong SONG ; Jin HOU ; Ge TIAN ; Xingfa CHEN ; Lei LI
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(4):347-350
【Objective】 To evaluate the predictive value of isoform [-2] proprostate-specific antigen, p2 PSA (p2PSA) and its derived indexes for prostate cancer in a Chinese cohort with PSA 4-20 ng/mL. 【Methods】 A total of 139 males scheduled for biopsy were enrolled in the prospective study from Nov.2021 to Jun.2022. The total PSA (tPSA), free PSA (fPSA), fPSA/tPSA (f/t) and p2PSA were collected, and the percentage of p2PSA(%p2PSA) and prostate health index(PHI) were calculated. The predictive value of p2PSA and its derived indexes were compared with traditional indexes with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and Logistic analysis. 【Results】 Prostate cancer was found in 54 cases (38.8%). There were significant statistical differences in tPSA(10.68 vs.8.14, P=0.021), f/t(0.13 vs.0.16, P=0.006), p2PSA(30.25 vs.19.81, P<0.001), %p2PSA(21.52 vs.13.15, P<0.001) and PHI(64.3vs.38.2, P<0.001) between prostate cancer patients and non-prostate cancer patients. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of tPSA, fPSA, %fPSA, p2PSA, %p2PSA and PHI were 0.63, 0.51, 0.63, 0.71, 0.73, and 0.80, respectively. The inclusion of %p2PSA and PHI significantly increased the prediction efficiency of the basic prediction model (AUC
3.Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis coexisting with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders: two cases report
Xiaodong SONG ; Zheng LIU ; Dawei LI ; Zhandong QIU ; Jingsi WANG ; Huiqing DONG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(6):444-448
Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) are central nervous system diseases mediated by autoimmune antibodies. With the improvement of diagnosis and treatment, the reports of the two diseases appearing in the same patient are increasing. To strengthen the understanding of this kind of comorbidity, two cases of anti-NMDAR-encephalitis coexisting with NMOSD admitted in our hospital were reported. The clinical manifestations and imaging examination of the two patients showed the evidence of involvement of both brain and spinal cord. The anti-NMDAR antibody and anti-aquaporin 4 antibody tests were positive. In addition, gamma globulin or corticosteroid impulse therapy was effective in the treatment of two patients.
4.Dynamic changes in specific IgG antibodies induced by recombinant hepatitis E vaccine using different immunization strategies in mice
Zhandong ZHANG ; Xuelian TONG ; Chaoxiang AN ; Yajing BIAN ; Yuanyuan LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(11):863-869
Objective:To observe the dynamic changes in specific IgG antibodies induced by recombinant hepatitis E vaccine using different immunization strategies in BALB/c mice.Methods:BALB/c, C57BL/6, NIH and KM mice were immunized intraperitoneally with serially diluted hepatitis E vaccine to select a mouse strain appropriately responding to hepatitis E vaccine. Then the selected BALB/c mice were randomly divided into three experimental groups, one-dose immunization group (0 week), two-dose immunization group (0 and 4 weeks) and three-dose immunization group (0, 4 and 12 weeks), and three adjuvant control groups with the same immunization strategy as the corresponding experimental group. Blood samples were collected from the intraocular canthus at different time points and serum antibody levels were detected quantitatively.Results:The BALB/c and NIH mice had proper responses to hepatitis E vaccine administrated at different doses than the C57BL/6 and KM mice, and the antibody positive conversion rates also showed a certain dose-effect relationship. Thus, the BALB/c mice were used as the animal model. The level of specific IgG antibodies in BALB/c mice immunized with one dose of vaccine reached a peak of 44.35 U/ml around the 10th week after the immunization, and then maintained at (5.52-13.28) U/ml after a decrease. The antibody level in the two-dose immunization group increased rapidly after the second immunization and peaked at the 8th week. From the 10th week, it gradually decreased and maintained at (16.50-32.54) U/ml. The trend of antibody changes in the three-dose immunization group was similar to that of the two-dose immunization group during the first 12 weeks, but a significant increase was induced after the third immunization and the level maintained at (62.65-72.61) U/ml for a long time, which was about nine times higher than that of the one-dose immunization group and three times of the two-dose immunization group.Conclusions:This study showed that BALB/c mice were suitable models to study the dynamic changes in specific IgG antibodies elicited by hepatitis E vaccine using different immunization strategies, which provided reference for future research on its in vivo efficacy.
5.Prognostic value of the tumor deposit in N0 gastric cancer by propensity score matching analysis.
Chongyang ZHI ; Wei YANG ; Ning LI ; Zhandong ZHANG ; Yawei HUA ; Hongxing LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(2):172-179
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the prognostic value of tumor deposits(TD)in N0 stage gastric cancer.
METHODS:
A retrospective case-control study was performed on clinicopathological data of 751 N0 stage gastric cancer patients who underwent subsequent R0 gastrectomy from January 2011 to February 2013 at Zhengzhou University Affiliated Tumor Hospital. Patients were divided into TD-negative group (688 cases) and TD-positive group (63 cases). Propensity score matching was used to balance the covariances between the two groups, such as age, gender, differentiation degree, tumor location, T stage, perineural invasion, lymphovascular invasion, extent of resection, tumor size, surgical procedure,and chemotherapy. Matching was performed by the minimal adjacent method of 1:2 pairing. The survival analysis was carried out using Kaplan-Meier method,and differences between the curves were detected by log-rank test. Cox proportional hazard model was used to perform univariate analysis and multivariate analysis.
RESULTS:
After matching,56 patients were allocated into the TD-positive group and 112 patients into the TD-negative group, and the baseline of clinicopathological data of 2 groups matched well (all P>0.05). The median follow-up time was 55.2 (12.0-83.2) months, and 3 patients were lost to follow-up (died of other diseases). In TD-positive group, 38 patients died of gastric cancer and 1 died of other disease. In TD-negative group, 52 patients died of gastric cancer and 2 died of other diseases. The TD-positive group had lower 5-year survival rate than TD-negative group (31.0% vs. 52.9%,χ²=6.230, P=0.014). Subgroup analysis showed that the 5-year survival rate of T1-2 stage TD-positive patients was significantly lower than that of T1-2 stage TD-negative patients (47.1% vs. 92.6%, χ²=11.433,P<0.001),while the difference between two groups with T3-4 stage (23.8% vs. 40.0%, χ²=2.995,P=0.084)was not significant. In patients receiving chemotherapy, the 5-year survival rate of TD-positive group was significantly lower than that of TD-negative group(34.1% vs. 54.8%, χ²=4.122, P=0.042). Further subgroup analysis showed that patients receiving postoperative chemotherapy of TD-positive group both in T1-2 stage (63.6% vs. 100%, χ²=3.830,P=0.048) and in T3-4 stage (24.2% vs. 48.4%, χ²=4.740,P=0.029) had significantly lower 5-year survival rates than those of TD-negative group. However,T1-2 stage TD-positive patients receiving chemotherapy had significantly higher 5-year survival rate as compared to those without receiving chemotherapy(63.6% vs. 16.7%, χ²=5.474,P=0.019).Univariate analysis revealed T stage (HR=1.829, 95%CI:1.490-2.245, P<0.001),perineural invasion (HR=2.620, 95%CI:1.617-4.246,P<0.001),tumor size (HR=1.646, 95%CI:1.078-2.512, P=0.021),TD(HR=1.691,95%CI:1.112-2.572,P=0.014) were associated with the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer. Multivariate analysis showed TD-positive (HR=2.035, 95%CI:1.325-3.126, P=0.001), later T stage (HR=1.812, 95%CI: 1.419-2.313,P<0.001), perineural invasion (HR=1.782,95%CI:1.058-3.002,P=0.030) were independent risk factors for the prognosis of gastric cancer.
CONCLUSIONS
TD is an independent risk factor for N0 stage gastric cancer,and may be closely related to T stage. Patients with TD-positive stage T1-2 should receive chemotherapy, but the prognosis of TD-positive patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy is poorer as compared to TD-negative patients. Therefore, more individualized treatments should be administrated.
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6.Correlation between Prognostic Nutritional Index and Pathologic Complete Response after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Gastric Cancer Patients by Propensity Score Matching
Chongyang ZHI ; Liangqun PENG ; ZhanDong ZHANG ; Ning LI ; Hongxing LIU ; Yawei HUA
Journal of China Medical University 2019;48(3):245-249,254
Objective To investigate the correlation between the rate of pathological complete response (pCR) and prognostic nutritional index (PNI) in gastric cancer patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Methods A total of 278 advanced gastric cancer patients who underwent NAC and R0 gastrectomy with D2 lymphadenectomy between January 2012 and March 2017 at the Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Zhengzhou University were analyzed retrospectively. Propensity score matching (PSM) was conducted to reduce the confounding bias between the groups (PNI<45, 157 patients; PNI≥45, 121 patients). Multivariate analysis was used to determine the independent risk factors of the pCR rate in gastric cancer patients who underwent NAC. Results PNI (OR:3.026;95% CI:1.261, 7.260;P = 0.013), differentiation (OR:0.470;95% CI:0.270, 0.819;P = 0.008), and tumor location (OR:0.341;95% CI:0.164, 0.708;P = 0.004) were the independent risk factors associated with the pCR rate of the gastric cancer patients who underwent NAC. After PSM, PNI (OR:2.728;95% CI:1.130, 6.587;P = 0.026) was the independent risk factor associated with the rate of pCR after NAC. Conclusion Gastric cancer patients who underwent NAC with low PNI are less likely to get pCR than those with normal PNI.
7.Shuxuetong promotes collateral circulation formation and cerebrovascular reserve capacity in mouse models after ischemic stroke
Jia YANG ; Zhandong QIU ; Gang DENG ; Yu FANG ; Dayong LI ; Suming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(1):10-18
Objective To investigate the effect of Shuxuetong (SXT) on promoting collateral circulation formation and enhancing cerebrovascular reserve capacity in mouse models after ischemic stroke.Methods Fifty-eight C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into blank control group (n=6),SXT group (n=26) and control group (n=26).The mice in the SXT group and control group were subjected to distal middle cerebral artery occlusion (dMCAO) by electrocoagulation,and intraperitoneal administration of SXT (1.5 mL/kg) or equal volume of saline was given 30 min after stroke and repeated every 12 h for the next 3 d.TTC staining was used to assess the volume of infarction one d after ischemic stroke.Adhesive removal tests were performed to evaluate sensorimotor function of the mice before and one,3,7,14,21 and 28 d after stroke,Standardized regional cerebral blood flow (SrCBF) was measured by laser speckle contrast imaging before and one,3,and 7 d after stroke,Immunofluorescence was used to evaluate the numbers of deoxyuridine 5'-monophosphate disodium (BrdU)+,BrdU+/von Willebrand factor (vWF)+ and BrdU+/Laminin+ cells and vessel density 7 d after stroke.The expression levels of total protein kinase (AKT),phosphorylated (p)-AKT,vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) were explored by Western blotting one d after stroke.Results As compared with those in the control group,the infarction volume of SXT group was significantly smaller one d after stroke,SrCBF was significantly higher 3 and 7 d after stroke,and vessel density was significantly increased and numbers of BrdU+/vWF+ and BrdU+/laminin+ cells in the subventricular zone and peri-infarction region were statistically larger 7 d after stroke (P<0.05).The results of SXT group in behavior experiments were significantly better than those of control group one d after stroke (P<0.05).The levels of p-AKT and VEGF of SXT group were significantly up-regulated,while MPO level was significantly decreased in peri-infarction tissues as compared with those in the control group one d after stroke (P<0.05).Conclusion SXT can promote the formation of collateral circulation and enhance the cerebrovascular reserve canacity.
8.Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel tricyclic matrinic derivatives as potential anti-filovirus agents.
Xin ZHANG ; Qiang LIU ; Qianqian LI ; Yinghong LI ; Zhandong LIU ; Hongbin DENG ; Sheng TANG ; Yanxiang WANG ; Youchun WANG ; Danqing SONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2018;8(4):629-638
Twenty-six novel tricyclic sophoridinic and matrinic derivatives containing a common chlorinated benzene fragment were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their anti-ebolavirus (EBOV) activities. Structure-activity relationship analysis indicated: (i) 12-dichlorobenzyl motif was beneficial for the activity; (ii) the chiral configuration at C5 atom might not affect the activity much. Among the target compounds, compound exhibited the most potent potency against EBOV with an IC value of 5.29 μmol/L and an SI value of over 37.8. Further anti-EBOV assay of identified its high effectiveness, and anti-MARV assay of suggested its inspiring broad-spectrum anti-filovirus activity. The results provided powerful information on further strategic optimization and development of this kind of compounds against filoviruses.
9.Clinicopathological features analysis of common complications in pediatric liver transplantation
Zhenglu WANG ; Zhandong HU ; Wenjuan CAI ; Chao SUN ; Wei GAO ; Zhiqi YIN ; Xuexi GUO ; Yan LI ; Mingfang ZHANG ; Lei LIU ; Zhongyang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2018;39(9):527-533
Objective The purpose of this study was to explore common complications and their clinicopathological features in pediatric liver transplantation.Methods Clinical and pathological data of 240 liver biopsies from 168 children that conducted liver puncture from January 2015 to May 2018 in Tianjin First Central Hospital was retrospectively analyzed.We comprehensively analyzed incidence rate and pathological features of various complications,and correlations between acute rejection and C4d staining result or Banff score.Results A total of 86.67% (208/240) liver biopsies could be definitely diagnosed with incidence rate of main complications in descending order as follows:T cell mediated rejection (TCMR) 60.57% (126/208),drug-induced liver injury (DILI) 17.31% (36/208),biliary complication 8.17% (17/208),vascular complication 3.37% (7/208),ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) 2.88% (6/208),antibody mediated acute rejection (AMR) 1.92% (4/208),HBV infection 1.92% (4/208),non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) 1.44% (3/208),chronic rejection (CR) 0.96 % (2/208) and HCV infection 0.48 % (1/208).TCMR and AMR in acute rejection (AR) accounted for 96.92% (126/130) and 3.08% (4/160),and into(portal-based,PB)type TCMR accounted for 96.03%(121/126) with the detectable rate of BP type subtype TCMR of 26.45%(32/121)within 30 d.There were 65.87% (83/126)、25.40% (32/126) 和4.76% (6/126) of BP TCMR samples with "Banff ACR RAI" score within 3-5,6-7 and 8-9,and RAI score was negatively correlated with postoperative time (r =0.127,P =0.084).The incidence rate of central perivenulitis (CP) and portal eosinophils infiltration (PEI) in BP TCMR was 63.63% (77/121) 和43.80% (53/ 121),respectively,additionally,the PEI level was positively correlate with RAI score (P<0.05).CP TCMR and AMR occurred within 30d-365 d and 8 d-180 d,respectively postoperative,while,the two CR occurred at 1095 d and 1335 d postoperative,and significant correlation was strikingly observed between rejection subtype and postoperative time (Z =9.231,P =0.026).C4d positive rate was 10% (24/240),which was associated with Banff score and postoperative time,besides,C4d score was also correlated with rejection subtype and RAI score.The occurrence of DILI was mainly at time of <90 d or >180 d postoperative,and the detectable rate of biliary complication within 180 d postoperative was 82.35% (14/17),IRI Appear in <30d.Hepatic artery complication account for nearly 57.14% (4/7),occurrence time is ≤90 d.Occurrence of HBV infection,CMV infection and NAFLD were mainly at >365 d,<90 d and <365 d,respectively.Conclusion There were lots of differences in clinical and pathological features among multi pediatric liver transplantation complications.Liver puncture plays an important role in rejection subtype classification and grading,as well as in non-rejection complications identification.
10.Development and verification of indirect immunofluorescence assay for detection of baculovirus titer
Zhandong ZHANG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Qingsheng WU ; Chunping YAO ; Yichi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2018;38(9):702-709
Objective To develop, optimize and preliminarily verify an indirect immunofluores-cence assay ( IFA) for detecting the titer of recombinant baculovirus. Methods Conditions for performing IFA, including cell concentration, co-incubation time, reaction temperature, dilution ratio, reaction time and types of fixative solution, blocking liquid and antibodies, were optimized to establish an IFA method for the detection of baculovirus titer. Specificity, accuracy, reproducibility and intermediate precision of the es-tablished assay were verified. And the results were compared with those of baculovirus rapid titer kit. Re-sults The optimal cell concentration for coating was 0. 6×106 cell/ml, and the optimal reaction time be-tween viruses with cells was 3 d. The optimal conditions for conducting IFA were as follows: formaldehyde buffered acetone (-20℃) was used as fixative, normal goat serum was used as blocking liquid and the first and second generation antibodies at a dilution of 1 : 200 were incubated at 37℃ for 1 h, respectively. Spe-cific fluorescence was observed only in baculovirus but not in others by using the method. No significant difference in virus titers was observed between the established IFA and baculovirus rapid titer kit. The two methods showed a good linear correlation (R2=0. 996). Coefficients of variation for evaluating the reproduc-ibility and intermediate precision were less than 10%. Conclusion IFA for the detection of baculovirus ti-ter was established with good specificity, accuracy, reproducibility and intermediate precision.

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