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Chin Med Sci J ; 34(3): 205-210, 2019 Sep 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31648673

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Objective To clarify the possible association of GSTT1 homozygous deletion with the susceptibility to pancreatic cancer. Methods We searched PubMed database, Chinese Journal Full Text Database (CNKI), and EMBASE to find the eligible studies published up to April 18, 2018 for evaluating the relationship between GSTT1 homozygous deletion and pancreatic cancer. The frequency of null genotype for GSTT1 between the pancreatic cancer group and the healthy control group was compared with Chi-square test, and odds ratios (ORs) value and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) were calculated. Results A total of 9 studies met the inclusion criteria, and 5952 cases consisting of 2387 pancreatic cancer patients and 3565 healthy controls were included in the meta analysis. Compared with the control group, frequency of null genotype for GSTT1 in the pancreatic cancer group was higher (33.4% vs. 38.7%, OR = 1.26, 95%CI = 1.01-1.58, P = 0.04). Conclusion GSTT1 homozygous deletion individuals may have higher susceptibility to pancreatic cancer.


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Deleção de Genes , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Glutationa Transferase/deficiência , Homozigoto , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/genética , Humanos , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/enzimologia
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World J Clin Cases ; 7(15): 2075-2080, 2019 Aug 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31423440

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BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is an infrequent and often aggressive malignancy with a very poor prognosis. It can be classified as functional or nonfunctional. Nonfunctional ACC is hampered by the absence of specific signs or symptoms; only abdominal pain with or without incidental adrenal occupation is typically present. CASE SUMMARY: We report a rare case of a patient with a 30 cm × 15 cm × 8 cm ectopic ACC on the anterior abdominal wall without organ adhesion. A 77-year-old male was admitted to our hospital because of a huge abdominal mass, which, by ultrasonography, had an unclear border with the liver. Computed tomography showed that the mass was not associated with any organ but was adherent to the anterior abdominal wall. The patient underwent tumor resection, and a postoperative pathology examination showed a neuroendocrine tumor, which was diagnosed as ACC. The patient was disease-free at the 9-mo follow up. CONCLUSION: The anterior abdominal wall is a rare site of ACC growth.

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J Neurol Surg B Skull Base ; 79(2): 205-216, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29868329

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Objectives The objective was to explore further the surgical treatment of posttraumatic skull base defects with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak and to identify the most common factors affecting the surgical treatment of posttraumatic skull base defect with CSF leak retrospectively. Materials and Methods This study included 144 patients with head trauma having skull base defect with CSF leak who had been surgically treated at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from 1998 to June 2016. There were 113 (78.5%) males and 31 (21.5%) females, with age ranging from 1 to 78 years and mean age of 26.58 ± 14.95 years. We explored the surgical approaches for the treatment of the skull base defect and the graft materials used and also measured the association among surgical approaches; location, size, and type of skull base defects; presence or absence of associated intracranial pathologies; postoperative complications; outcome; age; Glasgow outcome score (GOS) at discharge; and days of hospital stay. Results The location, size, and types of skull base defect and the presence of associated intracranial pathologies were the common factors identified not only for choosing the appropriate surgical approach but also for choosing the materials for defect repair, timing of the surgery, and the method used for the defect as well as leak repair. The statistically significant correlation with p < 0.001 was found in this study. Conclusion From this study, we could conclude that size, location, and types of the defect and the presence of associated intracranial injuries were the common factors that affected the surgical treatment of posttraumatic skull base defect with CSF leak. Hence, the importance of careful evaluation of these factors is essential for proper selection of the surgical approach and for avoiding unnecessary hassles.

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Int J Clin Exp Med ; 7(8): 2060-6, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25232387

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miR-21 shares a potential oncogenic function. The overexpression of miR-21 was common in glioblastoma, which is the most common lethal primary intracranial tumor. The study aimed at miR-21 effect on Glioblastoma cell line A172 of proliferation, apoptosis, and chemosensitivity and its definite mechanism of target gene FOXO1. Effect and mechanism were evaluated by colony forming cell assay, annexin V-FITC/PI apoptosis assay, TUNEL apoptosis assay, luciferase-reporter activities assay, RNA interference, western-blot and Real-Time PCR. The statistics revealed miR-21 promoted A172 cell proliferation and suppressed the chemosensitivity, and also showed that miR-21 could bind with FOXO1 mRNA and prevent FOXO1 translation via its 3'UTR to regulate the function. These findings suggest that miR-21 plays an important role in cell proliferation and chemosensitivity by inhibiting FOXO1, and show much more significance for exploring miR-21 inhibitor in A172 therapy.

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