1.Distribution of pathogenic bacteria of bloodstream infection after chemotherapy in patients with acute leukemia and risk factors analysis of the occurrence of adverse events and prediction model construction
Wangyang LI ; Yu FU ; Yanping YANG ; Hai LIN ; Hongqiong FAN ; Qiuju LIU ; Sujun GAO ; Yehui TAN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2023;32(7):394-399
Objective:To investigate the distribution of pathogenic bacteria of bloodstream infection after chemotherapy in patients with acute leukemia (AL), to analyze the risk factors for the occurrence of adverse events and to construct a nomogram model to predict the occurrence of adverse events.Methods:The clinical data of 313 AL patients with bloodstream infection who were admitted to the First Hospital of Jilin University from January 2018 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed, and the incidence, fatality and distribution characteristics of pathogenic bacteria after chemotherapy in AL patients were analyzed; the occurrence of adverse events (death or infectious shock) in patients with different clinicopathological characteristics were compared. Unconditional logistic binary regression model multifactor analysis was used to screen independent risk factors for the occurrence of adverse events in AL patients with bloodstream infection after chemotherapy; the nomogram model for predicting the occurrence of adverse events was developed by using R software; the Hosmer-Lemeshow test was used to verify the predictive effect of the model.Results:Of the 313 AL patients, the overall fatality rate was 4.2% (13/313), the all-cause fatality rate of bloodstream infection was 3.5% (11/313). Of the 313 cases, 254 cases (81.1%) were Gram-negative bacteria infection, mainly including 115 cases (45.3%) of Escherichia coli, 80 cases (31.5%) of Klebsiella pneumoniae, and 29 cases (11.4%) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and 10 cases (3.9%) died; 51 cases (16.3%) were Gram-positive cocci infection, mainly including 22 cases (43.1%) of Streptococcus spp., 20 cases (39.2%) of Staphylococcus spp., 7 cases (13.7%) of Enterococcus faecalis, and 0 case died; 8 cases (2.6%) were fungal infection, including 4 cases (1.3%) of Candida tropicalis, 2 cases (0.6%) of Candida subsmoothis, 1 case (0.3%) of Candida smooth, 1 case (0.3%) of new Cryptococcus, and 3 cases (37.5%) died. The differences in the occurrence rates of adverse events were statistically significant when comparing different treatment stage, risk stratification, timing of sensitive antibiotic use, total duration of fever, and glucocorticoid use in chemotherapy regimen, infecting bacteria carbapenem resistance, and leukemia remission (all P < 0.05). The results of logistic binary regression analysis showed that the use of glucocorticoid in chemotherapy regimen, the total duration of fever ≥7 d, the timing of sensitive antibiotic use ≥24 h, and carbapenem resistance of the infecting bacteria were independent risk factors for the occurrence of adverse events in AL patients with bloodstream infection after chemotherapy (all P < 0.05). A nomogram prediction model for the occurrence of adverse events in AL patients with bloodstream infection was established, and the nomogram model was calibrated and validated with good calibration and discrimination. Conclusions:The pathogenic bacteria of bloodstream infection after chemotherapy in AL patients is mainly Gram-negative bacteria, and the presence of glucocorticoid in chemotherapy regimen, long total duration of fever, poor timing of sensitive antibiotics, and infecting bacteria carbapenem resistance are risk factors for the occurrence of adverse events in AL patients with bloodstream infection after chemotherapy, and the nomogram prediction model based on these factors has a reliable predictive ability for the occurrence of adverse events.
2.The regulatory role of cerebellar degeneration-related protein 1 antisense
Wangyang ZHENG ; Zhenglong LI ; Jinglin LI ; Xinheng LI ; Zhidong WANG ; Yunfu CUI ; Xingming JIANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2018;41(1):82-85
Circular RNA is a kind of single-stranded RNA ring without 5'capping and 3'polyadenylation.As a new member of non-coding RNA, circular RNA is evolutionally conserved, relatively stable,highly specific and enormously abundant.Instead of liner RNA,circular RNA became the research hotspot.So far,cerebellar degeneration-related protein 1 antisense(CDR1as)is a molecule that has garnered intense research.CDR1as harbors 74 conventional miRNA-7 binding sites.Expression of CDR1as efficiently tethers micro RNA-7, resulting in reduced micro RNA-7 activity and increased levels of micro RNA-7 targeted transcripts consistent with the micro RNA sponge and competing endogenous RNA(ceRNA)hypothesis.Moreover,CDR1as can restore micro RNA-7 and release it at right time.CDR1as can be stabilized in the exosomes.And its level has correlation with many clinical characteristics.
3.Biomechanical features of trabecular metal dental implants
Ling ZHANG ; Kai LI ; Qing PAN ; Junchi CHEN ; Wangyang LI ; Linhu LV ; Yunshui ZHANG ; Ling GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(26):4137-4142
BACKGROUND: Trabecular metal has been reported to provide enough physiologic support for new bone formation, to induce bone ingrowth and osseointegration so as to achieve the biological synosteosis; therefore, it is available for improving the initial and second stability of the dental implant.OBJECTIVE: To explore the stress distributional differences between porous tantalum trabecular metal (PTTM) dental implant and conventional titanium (TI) dental implant in the zone of mandibular premolar using three-dimensional finite element analysis.METHODS: Three-dimensional finite element models emulating PTTM and TI dental implants were established using Mimics16.0 and CATIA in the zone of mandibular premolar with three types of bone (II, III, IV). Then 100 N force was applied on the abutment at a 45° angle to the vertical axis of the implants in software of MSC Patran2010 and Nastran2010, then the representative von Mises stress nodes were calculated and sampled randomly, and finally the von Mises stress distributional differences between two types of implants were analyzed using SPSS 20.0 statistical software.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The Von Mises stresses around the two types of implants both focused on the interface of the cortical bone-abutment-implant region, and the stress was relatively less for the corresponding trabecular bone. (2) If the bone quality was similar, the average von Mises stress of PTTM was higher than that of TI dental implants, but there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). As the bone density lowered (II-IV), the average Von Mises stresses were both increased, and the increasing rate of PTTM was higher than that of TI in bone of II-III, and was lower than that of TI in bone of III-IV. In this experiment, there were no significant stress distributional differences between PTTM and TI dental implant. However, with the bone density reduction, the increasing rate of average Von Mises stress for PTTM was lowered than that for TI dental implants in bone of III-IV, which suggests that PTTM dental implant may be more beneficial for the primary and secondary stability in osteoporosis patients undergoing dental implantation.
4.Regulatory effects of taurine up-regulated gene 1 on tumorigenesis
Xingming JIANG ; Zhidong WANG ; Jinglin LI ; Wangyang ZHENG ; Zhenglong LI ; Xinheng LI ; Yunfu CUI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(7):1332-1337
It has been estimated that approximately 75% of the human genome is transcribed into RNA, 74% of which would be transcribed into non-coding RNA (ncRNA).The ncRNA can be divided into 2 major groups including small RNA and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA).There is increasing evidence that the dysregulation of lncRNA is closely associated with the occurrence and progression of many tumors.The lncRNA taurine up-regulated gene 1 (TUG1) is originally detected in a genomic screen for genes in response to taurine treatment of developing mouse retinal cells.According to research reports, dysregulation of TUG1 participates in the progression of a variety of tumors.Therefore, the regulatory effects of lncRNA TUG1 on tumorigenesis are summarized in this article.
5.Progress of long non-coding RNA LINC00152 in gastrointestinal cancer
Wangyang ZHENG ; Zhenglong LI ; Jinglin LI ; Xinheng LI ; Zhidong WANG ; Xingming JIANG ; Yunfu CUI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(9):639-642
With the advance of biology technology, non-coding RNA (ncRNA) has been confirmed to be closely associated with the occurrence and development of the cancer. The ncRNA can be divided into two groups by length, including microRNA (miRNA) and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA). As a member of lncRNA,LINC00152(long intergenic non-protein-coding RNA 152)has been taken into cancer research, which can regulate the activity of miRNA and involve the regulation of gene transcription of gene transcription and protein generation. The characteristics of LINC00152 that correlate with many clinical manifestations and can be detected in liquid biopsies make it becoming new biomarkers of cancer diagnosis. This paper reviews the current progress of LINC00152 in gastrointestinal cancer.
6.Research of tumor progression locus 2 in tumorigenesis and progression
Jinglin LI ; Wangyang ZHENG ; Xinheng LI ; Zhenglong LI ; Zhidong WANG ; Xingming JIANG ; Yunfu CUI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(6):946-949
Tumor progression locus 2 (Tpl2) is a crucial three-stage kinase of the mitogen-activited protein kinase (MAPK) family,which plays an important role in MAPK pathway and other signaling pathways.In recent years,a large number of studies have found that aberrant expressing Tpl2 is involved in tumorigenesis and development of various cancers,and is expected to serve as a new biomarker and therapeutic target.Therefore,to reveal the mechanism of Tpl2 will provide a feasible theoretical basis and potential interventional target for the diagnosis and treatment of cancers.
7.Regulatory effect of LncRNA HOTTIP in digestive system neoplasms
Xingming JIANG ; Zhidong WANG ; Wangyang ZHENG ; Jinglin LI ; Zhenglong LI ; Xinheng LI ; Yunfu CUI
International Journal of Surgery 2017;44(8):568-572
As the crucial member of noncoding RNA family,there is increasing evidence that long noncoding RNA has participated in numerous physiological and pathological processes of organisms.HOXA distal transcript antisense RNA is a long noncoding transcript located at the 5'tip of HOXA.According to research reports,the up-regulation of HOTTIP is closely associated with occurrence and progression of multiple digestive system cancers and promotes the carcinogenesis.The regulatory effect of long noncoding RNA HOXA distal transcript antisense in digestive system neoplasms will be summarized in this article.
8.Evaluation of the biomechanical stability of lumbar dynamicly fixed by socket track pedicle screws
Gaoxiang LI ; Guitao LI ; Wangyang XU ; Xiaozhong ZHOU ; Junnan LUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2016;(2):121-127
Objective To investigate the stability of lumbar single?level dynamicly fixed by socket track pedicle screws after decompression. Methods Socket track pedicle screws are made of titanium?alloy, swing like universal screw within the scope of 18° in the sagittal plane and 8° in the horizontal plane. Motion constraints were due to the hole which the screw goes through. Six pig spines (L1-5) were tested by applying a pure moment of 4.018 Nm in 3 directions of loading. The range of motion (ROM) of the following groups underwent different surgical procedures was measured:(1) intact;(2) dynamic fixation 1 (decompres?sion by total laminectomy and instrumentation with socket track pedicle screws); (3) dynamic fixation 2 (decompression by total laminectomy and bilateral facetectomy while instrumentation with socket track pedicle screws);( 4) instability resulted from decom?pression (decompression by total laminectomy plus bilateral facetectomy without any rod);(5) hybrid fixation (decompression by to?tal laminectomy and bilateral facetectomy while instrumentation with 2 socket track pedicle screws connected with 2 unilateral pedicle screws ). Results Compared with the intact specimens (in flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotation, corresponding angular displacements were 1.84°±0.75°, 1.55°±0.34°, 2.2°±1.07°, 2.06°±0.76° respectively), the ROM of segment L3, 4 of each group were significantly restricted except for axial rotation. In flexion, extension and lateral bending, the ROM was reduced to 0.71°±0.39°, 0.46°±0.18°, 0.85°±0.66° in dynamic fixation 1 group;0.79°±0.43°, 0.71°±0.20°, 1.17°±0.48° in dynamic fixation 2 group and 0.63°±0.50°, 0.37°±0.19°, 0.54°±0.60° in hybrid fixation group. The rotation ROM of dynamic fixation 1 group and hy?brid fixation group were decreased to 1.50°±0.64° and 1.22°±0.36°, whereas the ROM of dynamic fixation 2 had a non?significant reduction to 1.85°±0.67°. The extension and rotation ROM of dynamic fixation 2 increased significantly comparing to dynamic fixa?tion 1 group; the extension, lateral bending and axial rotation ROM of hybrid fixation group were reduced comparing to the state of dynamic fixation 2 group. Conclusion The dynamic instrumentation of single?level lumbar spine with socket track pedicle screws could offer stability in all directions. The flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotation ROM of spine with dynamic instru?mentation after total laminectomy and bilateral facetectomy could be reduced.
9.Study of Extracts from Bushen Huoxue Decoction in Promoting Proliferation of Rat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Yongquan HUANG ; Yiwen LUO ; Bin WANG ; Nianhong HU ; Dongfeng CHEN ; Xunchao ZHANG ; Yan CAI ; Wangyang LI ; Mincong HE ; Qiuke HOU ; Zhiming XU ; Yamei LIU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(1):86-91
Objective To screen the active components of Bushen Huoxue Decoction ( BSHXD) involved in promoting the proliferation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ( MSCs). Methods BSHXD and its subdivisions were extracted with petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, water-free ethanol and water respectively. MSCs were isolated and cultured by the bone marrow adherent method. At the third passage, MSCs were identified by the specific surface markers with immunofluorescence, and their osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation were tested by alizarin red staining and oil red “O” staining. After treated with the extracts of BSHXD and its subdivisions at gradient concentrations for 24 hours, cell viability was detected by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay for the screening of active components and optimal concentration. MTT assay was used to describe the growth curve of MSCs treated with the most effective components, and cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry. Results Compared with the blank control group, the extracts of BSHXD and its subdivisions could protect MSCs from death to various degrees. Of all the extracts, the ethyl acetate extract of Bushen Division ( BSD) , ethyl acetate extract of BSHXD, ethyl acetate extract of Huoxue Division ( HXD) had the strongest effect, and the effect was dose-dependent, 100 μg/mL being the optimal active concentration while having no any cytotoxic reaction. The results of MTT assay revealed that BSD extracts promoted the proliferation of MSCs significantly and was the most effective component, and then came BSHXD. The results of flow cytometry indicated that BSD extract had the most strongest effect on increasing the amount of MSCs at proliferative phase, and then came BSHXD. Conclusion BSD ethyl acetate extract is the active component of BSHXD for promoting the proliferation of MSCs, showing an effect on increasing the proportion of MSCs at proliferative phase.
10.Total knee arthroplasty for terminal knee disease:short-term follow-up
Bin LU ; Jinhua WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Suwan LI ; Wangyang HU ; Xiaoqiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(26):4132-4138
BACKGROUND:In recent decades, total knee arthroplasty is widely used in the treatment of terminal knee joint diseases, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, traumatic arthritis and other bone diseases. The methods of osteotomy, soft tissue balance and prosthesis rotation positioning have always been debated and discussed in total knee arthroplasty. OBJECTIVE:To explore the repair effect of total knee arthroplasty for terminal knee disease. METHODS:Total knee arthroplasty was performed for treating terminal knee disease in 31 cases (31 knees), including 26 cases of osteoarthritis (26 knees) and 5 cases of rheumatoid arthritis (5 knees). Al cases accompanied flexion contracture deformity to different degrees. The maximum angle of flexion deformity was < 25°. Al patients were scored by hospital for special surgery knee score before and after replacement. Al 31 knees were treated with fixed platform posterior-stabilized prostheses. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No complications, such as early infection and prosthesis dislocation, were found after surgery. Joint pain apparently lessened, flexion and varus deformity obviously improved after replacement. Postoperative X-ray films showed good prosthesis position and low limb alignment. Al cases were folowed up for 6-12 months. The hospital for special surgery knee score improved significantly from preoperatively 46.4±5.3 to postoperatively 84.6±10.5 after 6 months of folow-up. Excelent and good rate was 84%. Results indicate that total knee arthroplasty for treating terminal knee disease has a good clinical effect. However, the operation is complex and precise technique is required.

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