24 research outputs found

    Neurosurgical interventions for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma: a single institution experience

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    BACKGROUND: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a frequent head and neck cancer in southern China and Southeast Asia. The majority of NPC patients are managed by radiation oncologists, medical oncologists and head and neck surgeons. Actually, neurosurgical interventions are warranted under specific circumstances. In this article, we described our experience as neurosurgeons in the management of NPC patients. METHODS: Medical records of NPC patients who received neurosurgical procedure at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were reviewed. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were identified. Among 27 cases, neurosurgical procedures were performed in 18 (66.7%) with radiation-induced temporal necrosis, 2 (7.4%) with radiation-induced sarcoma, 4 (14.8%) with synchronous NPC with primary brain tumors, 2 (7.4%) with recurrent NPC involving skull base, and 1 (3.7%) with metachronous skull eosinophilic granuloma, respectively. The diagnosis is challenging in specific cases and initial misdiagnoses were found in 6 (22.2%) patients. CONCLUSIONS: For NPC patients with intracranial or skull lesions, the initial diagnosis can be occasionally difficult because of the presence or a history of NPC and related treatment. Unawareness of these entities can result in misdiagnosis and subsequent improper treatment. Neurosurgical interventions are necessary for the diagnosis and treatment for these patients

    Significance of the Balance between Regulatory T (Treg) and T Helper 17 (Th17) Cells during Hepatitis B Virus Related Liver Fibrosis

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    <div><h3>Background</h3><p>Hepatitis B virus-related liver fibrosis (HBV-LF) always progresses from inflammation to fibrosis. However, the relationship between these two pathological conditions is not fully understood. Here, it is postulated that the balance between regulatory T (Treg) cells and T helper 17 (Th17) cells as an indicator of inflammation may predict fibrosis progression of HBV-LF.</p> <h3>Methodology/Principal Findings</h3><p>The frequencies and phenotypes of peripheral Treg and Th17 cells of seventy-seven HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients who underwent liver biopsies and thirty healthy controls were determined by flow cytometry. In the periphery of CHB patients, both Treg and Th17 frequencies were significantly increased and correlated, and a lower Treg/Th17 ratio always indicated more liver injury and fibrosis progression. To investigate exact effects of Treg and Th17 cells during HBV-LF, a series of <em>in vitro</em> experiments were performed using purified CD4<sup>+</sup>, CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup>, or CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>βˆ’</sup> cells from the periphery, primary human hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) isolated from healthy liver specimens, human recombinant interleukin (IL)-17 cytokine, anti-IL-17 antibody and HBcAg. In response to HBcAg, CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> cells significantly inhibited cell proliferation and cytokine production (especially IL-17 and IL-22) by CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>βˆ’</sup> cells in cell-contact and dose-dependent manners. In addition, CD4<sup>+</sup> cells from CHB patients, compared to those from HC subjects, dramatically promoted proliferation and activation of human HSCs. Moreover, in a dramatically dose-dependent manner, CD4<sup>+</sup>CD25<sup>+</sup> cells from CHB patients inhibited, whereas recombinant IL-17 response promoted the proliferation and activation of HSCs. Finally, <em>in vivo</em> evidence about effects of Treg/Th17 balance during liver fibrosis was obtained in concanavalin A-induced mouse fibrosis models via depletion of CD25<sup>+</sup> or IL-17<sup>+</sup> cells, and it’s observed that CD25 depletion promoted, whereas IL-17 depletion, alleviated liver injury and fibrosis progression.</p> <h3>Conclusions/Significance</h3><p>The Treg/Th17 balance might influence fibrosis progression in HBV-LF via increase of liver injury and promotion of HSCs activation.</p> </div

    Patterns in Religious Culture of China

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    쀑ꡭ과 λ™μ•„μ‹œμ•„ μ’…κ΅λ¬Έν™”λŠ” 세계 쒅ꡐ사 연ꡬ κ΄€λ ¨ ꡭ제 ν•™μˆ  λ¬΄λŒ€μ—μ„œ μ˜€λž«λ™μ•ˆ λƒ‰λŒ€μ™€ μ†Œμ™Έλ₯Ό κ²ͺμ—ˆλ‹€. μ„œμ–‘ ν•™μžλ“€μ΄ μ €μˆ ν•œ 세계 μ’…κ΅μ €μž‘λ“€μ€ 쀑ꡭ 쒅ꡐλ₯Ό μ€‘μ‹œν•˜μ§€ μ•Šκ³  κ°„λž΅ν•˜κ²Œ μ–ΈκΈ‰ν•˜κ³  μ§€λ‚˜μΉ˜κ±°λ‚˜, λ’€μ£½λ°•μ£½μœΌλ‘œ κΈ°λ‘λ˜μ–΄ κ°œκ΄„μ΄λ‚˜ 쒅결을 ν•˜κΈ° μ–΄λ €μšΈ 정도닀. 유럽 λ¬Έν™”μ€‘μ‹¬λ‘ μ˜ 지배 ν•˜μ—μ„œ μ„œμ–‘ν•™μžλ“€μ—κ²Œ μ΅μˆ™ν•œ κΈ°λ…κ΅μ˜ 일신ꡐ적 이둠 듀은 쀑ꡭ과 λ™μ•„μ‹œμ•„ 쒅ꡐ에 μ ν•©ν•˜μ§€ μ•Šμ•˜λ‹€ .이런 μƒν™©μ—μ„œ, μ€‘κ΅­μ˜ 개혁 개방과 λ™μ•„μ‹œμ•„μ˜ λΆ€ν₯에 λ°œλ§žμΆ”μ–΄ λ³€ν™”μ˜ 쑰짐이 λ‚˜νƒ€λ‚¬λ‹€

    I<sub>2</sub>/TBPB Mediated Oxidative Reaction of <i>N</i>‑Tosylhydrazones with Anilines: Practical Construction of 1,4-Disubstituted 1,2,3-Triazoles under Metal-Free and Azide-Free Conditions

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    An efficient I<sub>2</sub> (20 mol %)/TBPB mediated oxidative formal [4 + 1] cycloaddition of <i>N</i>-tosylhydrazones with anilines via C–N/N–N bond formation and S–N cleavage has been developed. This protocol represents a simple, general, and efficient approach for the construction of 1,2,3-triazoles under metal-free and azide-free conditions by utilizing a catalytic amount of I<sub>2</sub>

    Pharmacogenomics and Herb-Drug Interactions: Merge of Future and Tradition

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    The worldwide using of herb products and the increasing potential herb-drug interaction issue has raised enthusiasm on discovering the underlying mechanisms. Previous review indicated that the interactions may be mediated by metabolism enzymes and transporters in pharmacokinetic pathways. On the other hand, an increasing number of studies found that genetic variations showed some influence on herb-drug interaction effects whereas these genetic factors did not draw much attention in history. We highlight that pharmacogenomics may involve the pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic pathways to affect herb-drug interaction. We are here to make an updated review focused on some common herb-drug interactions in association with genetic variations, with the aim to help safe use of herbal medicines in different individuals in the clinic

    PacBio single-molecule long-read sequencing provides new insights into the complexity of full-length transcripts in oriental river prawn, macrobrachium nipponense

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    Abstract Background Oriental river prawn (Macrobrachium nipponense) is one of the most dominant species in shrimp farming in China, which is a rich source of protein and contributes to a significant impact on the quality of human life. Thus, more complete and accurate annotation of gene models are important for the breeding research of oriental river prawn. Results A full-length transcriptome of oriental river prawn muscle was obtained using the PacBio Sequel platform. Then, 37.99 Gb of subreads were sequenced, including 584,498 circular consensus sequences, among which 512,216 were full length non-chimeric sequences. After Illumina-based correction of long PacBio reads, 6,599 error-corrected isoforms were identified. Transcriptome structural analysis revealed 2,263 and 2,555 alternative splicing (AS) events and alternative polyadenylation (APA) sites, respectively. In total, 620 novel genes (NGs), 197 putative transcription factors (TFs), and 291 novel long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) were identified. Conclusions In summary, this study offers novel insights into the transcriptome complexity and diversity of this prawn species, and provides valuable information for understanding the genomic structure and improving the draft genome annotation of oriental river prawn
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