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World J Clin Cases ; 9(20): 5661-5667, 2021 Jul 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34307622

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Extra-hepatic bile duct injury (EHBDI) is very rare among all blunt abdominal injuries. According to literature statistics, it only accounts for 3%-5% of abdominal injuries, most of which are combined injuries. Isolated EHBDI is more rare, with a special injury mechanism, clinical presentation and treatment strategy, so missed diagnosis easily occurs. CASE SUMMARY: We report a case of unexplained abdominal effusion and jaundice following blunt abdominal trauma in our department. Of which, surgical exploration of the case was performed and a large amount of bile leakage in the abdominal cavity was found. No obvious abdominal organ damage or bile duct rupture was found. Surgery was terminated after the common bile duct indwelled with a T tube. After 2 wk, a T-tube angiography revealed the lesion in the common bile duct pancreatic segment, confirming isolated EHBDI. And 2 mo later, the T tube was pulled out with re-examined magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, indicating narrowing of the common bile duct injury, with no special treatment due to no clinical symptoms and no abnormality in the current follow-up. CONCLUSION: This case was featured by intraoperative bile leakage and no EHBDI. This type of rare isolated EHBDI is prone to missed and delayed diagnosis due to its atypical clinical manifestations and imaging features. Surgery is still the main treatment, and the indications and principles of bile duct injury repair must be followed.

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Mol Med Rep ; 11(2): 1167-73, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25370388

ABSTRACT

Levels of the nuclear factor­kappa B (NF­κB) alternative pathway member RelB have been shown to correlate with the effect of radiation therapy in prostate cancer. RelB expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry in normal prostate, benign prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer specimens. RM­1 cells were pretreated with RelB siRNA prior to radiation therapy, and RelB expression in cytoplasmic and nuclear extracts was detected by real­time polymerase chain reaction and western blot analysis. The apoptotic rates of experimental RM­1 cell groups were assessed by flow cytometry. A clonogenic growth array was used to evaluate the radiosensitivity of RM­1 cell groups. The NF­κB family member RelB was expressed at a high level in prostate cancer specimens. Compared with irradiated control cells, RM­1 cells transfected with RelB siRNA and treated with radiation therapy demonstrated a significant downregulation of RelB expression in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Notably, flow cytometry revealed that pretreatment of RM­1 cells with RelB siRNA enhanced the apoptotic rate in response to radiation therapy compared with controls. Clonogenic growth assay results revealed enhanced radiosensitivity of RelB siRNA cells at various dosage points compared with control groups. Blockage of the alternative NF­κB pathway via RelB silencing is a promising approach to enhance the radiosensitivity of prostate cancer.


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Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , RNA Interference , Transcription Factor RelB/metabolism , Aged , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Apoptosis/radiation effects , Cell Line, Tumor , DNA/genetics , DNA/metabolism , Humans , Male , Mice , Middle Aged , NF-kappa B/chemistry , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , RNA, Small Interfering/metabolism , RNA, Small Interfering/pharmacology , Radiation Tolerance/radiation effects , Radiation, Ionizing , Transcription Factor RelB/antagonists & inhibitors , Transcription Factor RelB/genetics , Up-Regulation
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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 34(11): 3152-6, 2014 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25752077

ABSTRACT

A novel humidity sensor of polyimide (PI) based on the series coupled two-micro-ring resonators is proposed in the present paper. The transfer function of the micro ring resonator was calculated by using the transfer matrix method and the coupled mode theory. The authors compared the output spectrum characteristics of the traditional single micro-ring and series coupled two-micro-ring with different radii. The refractive index of the PI waveguide changes with different environmental humidity and this will lead to the drift of the output spectrum of the micro-ring resonator. By detecting the drift of the output spectrum we can measure the humidity, and the sensitivity and the sensing-range of the sensor are acquired accordingly. We also analyzed the output spectrum characteristics of resonators at different humidity sensing part. The theoretical results show the good performance of humidity sensor which could be used as the optimum sensing unit when the whole structure of the series coupled two-micro-ring resonators serves as the sensing part. The sensing-range and sensitivity of the system are improved by series micro-ring resonators of different radii compared to the conventional sensor with single micro-ring resonator. The free spectral range (FSR) of resonator reaches to 0.15 µm, the sensing-range is 10% RH-80% RH, and the sensitivity is 0.001 7 µm (% RH)(-1). Series coupled two-micro-ring with different radii gives theoretical instruction for producing integrated humidity sensor with low-cost, simple structure and high sensitivity.

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Cell Immunol ; 274(1-2): 12-8, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22464914

ABSTRACT

It is well known that adoptive transfer of donor-derived tolerogenic dendritic cells (DCs) helps to induce immune tolerance. RelB, one of NF-κB subunits, is a critical element involved in DC maturation. In the present study, our results showed tolerogenic DCs could be acquired via silencing RelB using small interfering RNA. Compared with imDCs, the tolerogenic DCs had more potent ability to inhibit mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) and down-regulate Th1 cytokines and prompt the production of Th2 cytokines. They both mediated immune tolerance via the increased of T cell apoptosis and generation of regulatory T cells. Administration of donor-derived tolerogenic DCs significantly prevented the allograft rejection and prolonged the survival time in a murine heart transplantation model. Our results demonstrate donor-derived, RelB-shRNA induced tolerogenic DCs can significantly induce immune tolerance in vitro and in vivo.


Subject(s)
Dendritic Cells/immunology , Dendritic Cells/transplantation , Graft Rejection/immunology , Immune Tolerance , RNA Interference , Transcription Factor RelB/genetics , Adoptive Transfer , Animals , Apoptosis/immunology , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Cytokines/genetics , Graft Rejection/genetics , Graft Survival/immunology , Heart Transplantation/immunology , Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C57BL , RNA, Small Interfering , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/metabolism , Th1 Cells/immunology , Th1 Cells/metabolism , Th2 Cells/metabolism
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Int Immunopharmacol ; 12(3): 501-9, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22266276

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Lentiviral-mediated shRNA against RelB was used to produce tolerogenic dendritic cells from murine bone marrow derived dendritic cells (BMDCs). METHOD: RelB expression in the BMDCs was silenced by lentivirus carrying RelB shRNA. The apoptosis rate and surface markers of DCs were assessed by flow cytometry. IL-12,IL-10,TGF-ß1 secreted by DCs and DNA binding capacity of NF-κB subunits in the nucleus were measured by ELISA, independently. MLR was used to analyze the capacity of DCs to inhibit immune response. RESULTS: RelB expression was significantly inhibited in DCs following lentiviral mediated delivery of RelB specific shRNA. The RelB shRNA-DC produced lower IL-12 and higher IL-10 than mature dendritic cells (mDCs) and silencing control DCs. There was no difference in the apoptosis rate between shRNA RelB-DCs and mDCs. The expression levels of co-stimulatory molecules (CD80, CD86 and CD83) and MHC-II class molecule were lower in the RelB shRNA-DCs than in the mDCs and silencing control DCs. In addition, RelB shRNA also inhibited the RelB DNA binding capacity but had no effect on other NF-κB subunits. The shRNA RelB-DCs can significantly inhibit mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) and down-regulate Th1 cytokines and prompt the production of Th2 cytokines. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate RelB shRNA transfection of DCs can induce the immature status, and produce tolerogenic DCs.


Subject(s)
Dendritic Cells/drug effects , Lentivirus/genetics , RNA, Small Interfering/genetics , Transcription Factor RelB/biosynthesis , Transcription Factor RelB/genetics , Animals , Apoptosis/genetics , Blotting, Western , Bone Marrow Cells/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Flow Cytometry , Gene Silencing , Genetic Vectors , Interleukin-10/biosynthesis , Interleukin-10/genetics , Interleukin-12/biosynthesis , Interleukin-12/genetics , Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed , Membrane Proteins/analysis , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , NF-kappa B/biosynthesis , NF-kappa B/genetics , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Th1 Cells/drug effects , Th1 Cells/metabolism , Th2 Cells/drug effects , Th2 Cells/metabolism
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