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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-1022967

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Objective:To investigate the expression and prognostic significance of epithelial cell transforming sequence 2 (ECT2) in invasive breast cancer.Methods:The clinical data of 165 cases of invasive breast cancer treated in the 909th Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force from January 2018 to June 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, the tumor tissues and corresponding normal tissues adjacent to the cancer were collected. The tumor tissues of breast cancer and adjacent normal tissues were stained with ECT2 immunohistochemistry. The relationship between the expression of ECT2 protein in different tissues and pathological and clinical data was analyzed. Multivariate Logistic regression was used to analyze the factors affecting the high expression of ECT2 protein. Kaplan-Meier method was used to compare the total survival time of breast cancer patients with high expression of ECT2 and low expression of ECT2 by Kmplot online survival analysis of public databases.Results:The expression of ECT2 in breast cancer tissues was significantly higher than that in adjacent normal tissues: 57.58% (95/165) vs. 12.73% (21/165) ( χ2 = 76.19, P<0.01). The patients with high expression of ECT2 had worse histopathological grade: grade G 1 30.53% (29/95) vs. 57.14% (40/70), grade G 2 40.00% (38/95) vs. 28.57% (20/70), grade G 3 29.47% (28/95) vs. 14.20% (10/40), higher lymph node metastasis: 71.58% (68/95) vs. 7.14% (5/70), worse TNM stage: stage Ⅰ 15.79% (15/95) vs. 34.29% (24/70), stage Ⅱ 27.37% (26/95) vs. 27.14% (19/70), stage Ⅲ 41.05% (39/95) vs. 28.57% (20/70), stage Ⅳ 15.79% (15/95) vs. 10.00% (7/70), higher proportion of menopause: 60.00% (57/95) vs. 44.29% (31/70) and higher Ki-67 proliferation index: 74.74% (71/95) vs. 58.57% (41/70) ( P<0.05). Lymph node metastasis ( OR = 2.764, P = 0.038), histopathological grade G 3( OR = 1.942, P = 0.010), TNM stage Ⅳ ( OR = 2.586, P<0.001), Ki-67 proliferation index greater than 14% ( OR = 1.376, P = 0.006) were the influencing factors of high expression of ECT2 protein in breast cancer patients. The overall survival of ECT2 patients with high expression of breast cancer was even worse ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The expression of ECT2 protein is increased in invasive breast cancer. The prognosis of breast cancer patients with high expression of ECT2 is even worse. ECT2 may be a potential molecular target for breast cancer treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 1057-1069, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-1026990

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Pulmonary blast injury has become the main type of trauma in modern warfare, characterized by externally mild injuries but internally severe injuries, rapid disease progression, and a high rate of early death. The injury is complicated in clinical practice, often with multiple and compound injuries. Currently, there is a lack of effective protective materials, accurate injury detection instrument and portable monitoring and transportation equipment, standardized clinical treatment guidelines in various medical centers, and evidence-based guidelines at home and abroad, resulting in a high mortality in clinlcal practice. Therefore, the Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized military and civilian experts in related fields such as thoracic surgery and traumatic surgery to jointly develop the Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury ( version 2023) by combining evidence for effectiveness and clinical first-line treatment experience. This guideline provided 16 recommended opinions surrounding definition, characteristics, pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment, and in-hospital treatment of pulmonary blast injury, hoping to provide a basis for the clinical treatment in hospitals at different levels.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 533-536, 2009.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM (Pacífico Occidental) | ID: wpr-380384

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Objective To investigate the relationship between clinical presentation and pathological characteristics in HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B(CHB) patients with steatosis, and to find out the predictors of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis. Methods HgeAg negative CHB patients with (n=56) or without (n=60) steatosis confirmed clinically and pathologically were enrolled in the study. All patients were examined for fasting blood glucose(FBG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride (TG), cholesterol (TC), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyhransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) albumin (Alb), globulin(Glb), homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), HBV-DNA and body mass index(BMI). The association of above parameters with hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and fatty deposition were analyzed statistically. Results It was demonstrated that BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP , Glb and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis than those without steatosis (P<0.05). Whereas the levels of HBV-DNA, Alb, ALT and AST were significantly lower in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis compared with those without steatosis (P<0.05). The hepatic inflammation and fibrosis were aggravated in patients with steatosis. It was implicated that BMI,FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT and HOMA-IR(all P values 0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic steatosis, while ALT, AST, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic inflammation. And the predictors for hepatic fibrosis were ALT, AST, Alb, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05). Conclusions Hepatic steatosis is common in HBeAg negative CHB patients which is positively associated with parameters including BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP and HOMA-IR. Besides steatosis, the hepatic inflammation and fibrosis are also aggravated in these patients.

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