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    08 October 2013, Volume 40 Issue 10 Previous Issue    Next Issue
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    Roles of Pim-1 in tumors and related signaling pathways
    LIANG Zhi-Jie, JIA Miao-Miao, ZHANG Bin, et al
    2013, 40 (10):  723-726. 
    Abstract ( 972 )   PDF (750KB) ( 2028 )   Save
    The overexpression of proto-oncogene proteins c-pim-1 (Pim-1) in tumor tissue is related to the stage and prognosis. Recent studies indicate that Pim-1 plays a critical role in the proliferation and apoptosis of cells and the metastasis of tumor. Pim-1 acts as an essential factor in several signaling pathways and its expression and activation are regulated by many factors as well as affects others widely. As an influential factor in the occurrence and development of tumor, Pim-1 has been a potential target in oncotherapy.
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    Roles of miR-494 in tumors
    LI Ming-Chun, WU Ai-Bing, YANG Zhi-Xiong
    2013, 40 (10):  726-729. 
    Abstract ( 540 )   PDF (674KB) ( 1802 )   Save
    MiR-494 involves in cell cycle regulation, differentiation and apoptosis processes of normal cells. Recent study shows that abnormal expression of miR-494 is associated with oncogenesis closely, and it participates in the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells and so on. MiR-494 is not only a tumor suppressor gene, but also can be considered as a cancer-promoting gene. MiR-494 can regulate the oncogenesis and development of the tumor through a variety of target genes and signaling pathways.
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    Roles of G-protein signaling 5 in tumors
    ZHAO Chao-Fen, HE Lang, WEN Shi-Min
    2013, 40 (10):  729-732. 
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    G-protein signaling 5 ( RGS5) belongs to RGS family, which can negatively regulate the conduction of this signaling pathway. RGS5 mainly expresses in vascular pericyte, and is closely related to the occurrence, development and maturation of the blood vessels. Loss of RGS5 results in pericyte maturation, tumor vascular normalization, and these changes can improve the curative effect of  combined chemotherapy and immunotherapy, indicating that RGS5 may become a new target of anti-tumor treatment. In addition, RGS5 involves in tumor metastasis and apoptosis, which can improve antineoplastic effect by inducing tumor cells apoptosis.
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    Research about NNMT gene in cancer
    ZHOU Wei-Min, ZHONG Kuang-biao, GUI Ming
    2013, 40 (10):  732-735. 
    Abstract ( 535 )   PDF (674KB) ( 1516 )   Save
    Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) is a S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) dependent cytoplasm enzyme, which plays a vital role in the biotransformation and detoxification of many drugs and xenobiotic compounds. Recent studies have revealed abnormal expression of NNMT in many tumors, which may contribute to tumorigenesis and tumor development and radiotherapy or chemotherapy resistance.
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    Roles of FTO gene in tumor metabolism
    NIE Liang-Qin, ZHOU Ju-Ying
    2013, 40 (10):  736-738. 
    Abstract ( 514 )   PDF (664KB) ( 1708 )   Save
    Fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) has been identified as a novel gene related with obesity in recent years. A large amount of studies report the significant association between FTO expression level and energy metabolism. Besides, epidemiological studies and meta-analysis studies indicate the possibility that FTO gene polymorphism is related with cancer risk such as pancreatic cancer, endometrial cancer, breast cancer and so on. Taken account of the special energy metabolism in cancer cells which is different from that in normal cells, it is rather a novel and hot hypothesis to be investigated that FTO plays an important role in regulating energy metabolism of cancers.
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    Carcinogenesis of cell cycle-related kinase
    XIE Xu, TIAN Ye, TAN Guang
    2013, 40 (10):  736-738. 
    Abstract ( 196 )   PDF (663KB) ( 1600 )   Save
    Cell cycle-related kinase (CCRK) as a novel CDK-activating kinase plays a significant role in cell cycle regulation. Related studies confirm that CCRK is overexpressed in various tumors, and is associated with poor prog­nosis of the patients, which indicates that CCRK takes part in the generation and development of the tumor.
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    Chemokine receptor CXCR7 in tumor invasion and metastasis
    GAO Chao, ZHI Yu, FENG Xiang-Ying
    2013, 40 (10):  742-744. 
    Abstract ( 517 )   PDF (662KB) ( 1292 )   Save
    Chemokines are major regulators of cell transformation and adhesion. Recent study has demonstrated that CXCR7 can bind to CXCL11 and CXCL12 with high affinity, and the activated CXCR7 may influence tumor invasion and metastasis by regulating extracellular matrix (ECM) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and other signal transduction pathways. Therefore, in-depth study of  the molecular mechanisms between CXCR7 and tumor invasion and metastasis may provide a more effective theoretical basis for tumor treatment.
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    Application of peripheral blood gene expression profiling in cancer diagnosis
    LI Meng-Shuo, CHEN Jun-Hui
    2013, 40 (10):  745-748. 
    Abstract ( 515 )   PDF (671KB) ( 1660 )   Save
    Peripheral blood gene expression profiling represents the pattern of expression of all genes in peripheral blood cells. By comparing the different gene expression of peripheral blood in cancer patients and healthy control or patients with alternative types of tumors, we can draw genes of different expression and further analyze the characteristic gene expression profiling to assist diagnosis and treatment. There have been remarkable advance in study of peripheral blood gene expression profiling in head and neck tumors, chest tumors, abdominal tumors, urinary tract and male reproductive system tumors, gynecological tumors and so on, which lay a foundation for further clinical applications.
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    Application of attenuated salmonella in the gene treatment of tumor
    LI Peng-Fei, SUN Jun-Zhong
    2013, 40 (10):  748-751. 
    Abstract ( 492 )   PDF (670KB) ( 1289 )   Save
    Salmonella is a kind of intracellular invasive facultative anaerobe, maintaining its antigenicity after being attenuated. Now, it has been widely used as a  transporter of DNA vaccines. Salmonella carrying related antigen gene can inhibit multiple tumors, and salmonella carrying repair gene has a clear repair effect for the organism injury after chemoradiotherapy.
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    Research on clinical target volume delineation in radiotherapy of esophageal carcinoma
    YUAN Xiao-Li, LI Tao
    2013, 40 (10):  751-754. 
    Abstract ( 505 )   PDF (673KB) ( 1385 )   Save
    Target volume definition is one of the important factors in precise radiotherapy of esophageal carcinoma. However, there is considerable controversy about delineation of esophageal carcinoma clinical target volume (CTV), and no consistent standard. Recent researches show that pathological characteristics, imaging methods and lymph node metastasis pattern may have guiding functions for CTV delineation. Novel delineation technique such as individual design has been a research hotspot.
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    Concurrent chemoradiation for non-small cell lung cancer
    HUANG De-Bo, XIAO Bao-Rong
    2013, 40 (10):  755-758. 
    Abstract ( 486 )   PDF (672KB) ( 1440 )   Save
    The standard non-surgery approach for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Common chemotherapy regimens include EP, NP, DC and PC. New chemotherapy drugs combination and targeted therapy are still under study. The tolerances of elderly patients are declining for concurrent chemoradiotherapy, but it is not the absolute contraindication. The tolerance for hyperfraction and high dose radiotherapy is well, however, the effectiveness and long-term toxicity need to be further studied and evaluated.
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    Animal models of lung cancer
    LIU Jun, JIN Jing, CUI Shu-Xiang
    2013, 40 (10):  758-761. 
    Abstract ( 825 )   PDF (671KB) ( 2210 )   Save
    In order to make a rational and effective cure measure for lung cancer, we need to establish suitable animal model. Spontaneous or induced model needs long time to form tumor and the rate is not steady. Xenograft mouse model is widely used in laboratories because of its steady tumor formation rate and less time in oncogenesis. Engineered mouse model which is based on genetic technology not only helps us to understand pathological process of lung cancer, but also can provide an ideal preclinical model of targeted therapy experiment, and it will be the important development direction of lung cancer animal model.
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    MRI in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer
    QIN Qin, LI Bao-Sheng
    2013, 40 (10):  762-765. 
    Abstract ( 654 )   PDF (674KB) ( 1314 )   Save
    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a commonly used imaging technique, has been extensively investigated in lung cancer diagnosis and staging. Many studies have demonstrated that MRI can be used for the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant pulmonary nodules and for the screening of lung cancer; it also has important value in TNM staging of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with equivalent sensitivity and specificity to 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) PET-CT, which suggests that MRI can be used as an alternative imaging modality in noninvasive diagnosis and staging of NSCLC.
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    Roles of carcinoembryonic antigen-related adhesion molecules in lung cancer
    WANG Xiu-Xiu, ZHANG Xiao-Jie, ZHANG Hua
    2013, 40 (10):  765-768. 
    Abstract ( 559 )   PDF (673KB) ( 1436 )   Save
    Carcinoembryonic antigen-related adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) belong to the immunoglobulin superfamily. Related studies show that  CEACAMs play an critical role in the occurrence and development , and are closely related to the prognosis of lung cancer. Recently, it has made some progresses in the studies by using monoclonal antibodies, single domain antibodies, RNA interference, gene knockout and other technical means targeting different epitopes of CEACAMs in lung cancer, suggesting CEACAMs may become new diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets of lung cancer.
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    Circulating tumor cell detection technology and its application in non-small cell lung cancer
    GONG Dian-Xia, LI Gui-Xin, LU Zhong, et al
    2013, 40 (10):  769-771. 
    Abstract ( 551 )   PDF (722KB) ( 1650 )   Save
    As a useful supplement for TNM staging system of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), circulating tumor cell (CTC) can better response the comprehensive condition of the patient. CTC plays an important potential role in monitoring curative effect of lung cancer, and has the effect of real-time detection. With the development of the CTC detection method and the improvement of sensitivity and specificity, clinical studies about CTC will provide more help for prognosis evaluation.
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    Progress of circulating tumor cells in lung cancer
    LIU Jun-Ning, ZHANG Shuai, YU Yan
    2013, 40 (10):  772-774. 
    Abstract ( 643 )   PDF (665KB) ( 1497 )   Save
    Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are present in the peripheral blood, and play an important role in the recurrence and metastasis of lung cancer. As the researches about CTCs and targeted therapy move along, it is found that CTCs can be used as a "liquid" tumor tissue to guide clinical treatment and have a certain significance in the clinical staging and prognosis evaluation of lung cance.
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    Radiotherapy reaction and cosmetic result after breast conserving surgery for breast cancer
    ZHANG Shuo, WANG Meng-Sen, YU Yong-Hua
    2013, 40 (10):  775-778. 
    Abstract ( 629 )   Save
    Radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery for breast cancer is an important part of comprehensive therapy, and breast conserving surgery combining with radiotherapy for early stage breast cancer has been widely recognized. Modern radiotherapy techniques including three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) and intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) have obtained reasonable application in breast conserving therapy. Radiation reaction and cosmetic result are important factors to evaluate radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery. Radiation reaction and cosmetic result of different radiotherapy are different and each has its own characteristics.
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    Chemotherapy in elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer
    XIA Ning-Jun, ZHANG Jing, TIAN Yong-Li
    2013, 40 (10):  778-781. 
    Abstract ( 506 )   PDF (677KB) ( 1458 )   Save
    New oral fluoropyrimidines, such as capecitabine and S-1, have been widely used for elderly patients with a certain efficiency and slight toxicity. Fluorouracil and platinum program probably enhances the effectiveness, but also increases the incidence of adverse reactions. There are a few clinical reports about triple-drug combination for elderly patients, but the efficacy is not certain and the toxicity is obvious.
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    PPARγ and the invasion and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma
    WANG Chuang, XUE Ping, CAO Liang-Qi
    2013, 40 (10):  782-784. 
    Abstract ( 551 )   PDF (666KB) ( 1262 )   Save
    Recent studies indicate that the activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) can inhibit the invasion and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by inhibiting proliferation and adhesion of HCC cells, degradation of extracellular matrix and angiogenesis. Therefore, the mechanisms that PPARγ signaling pathway inhibits the invasion and metastasis of HCC may provide help for the clinical treatment, and is expected to improve the survival rate of HCC patients.
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    Roles of CD4+ T lymphocytes in hepatocellular carcinoma
    XU Xiu-Hua, XIANG Xiao-Xing
    2013, 40 (10):  785-788. 
    Abstract ( 585 )   PDF (673KB) ( 1512 )   Save
    As a series of multifunctional cells, recent studies indicate that most of the CD4+ T lymphocyte subsets involve in the tumor angiogenesis and invasion, the apoptosis of tumor cells, and the expression of acute phase proteins and cancer-promoting genes by activating or inhibiting the innate immune cells, the adaptive immune cells and non-immune cells, thus function as tumor promoters or inhibitors in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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    Application of biomarkers in the diagnosis of cervical precancerous lesions
    ZHANG Chu-Yue, WU Dan, WANG Li-Hua
    2013, 40 (10):  788-792. 
    Abstract ( 512 )   PDF (684KB) ( 1343 )   Save
    Several molecular biomarkers (p16INK4a, Ki-67, and so on) are abnormally expressed in cervical precancerous lesions, many of which are involved in human papilloma virus (HPV)-induced molecular alterations. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) can not accurately predict the possibility of progress in precancerous lesions. Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) and low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) are often over-treated clinically, while it lacks accurate screening methods to identify the precancerous lesions with high possibility of progression. Combining cytology diagnosis with biomarkers can help predict the progress of precancerous lesions and distinguish benign lesions which are difficult to identify morphologically. It appears promising to consider biomarkers as potential cervical precancerous lesions screening method.
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    Mechanisms of HIF-1αand VEGF-C on the lymphangiogenesis in breast carcinoma
    ZHAO Ying-Chun, LI Yong, ZHU Yong-Yun, et al
    2013, 40 (10):  793-796. 
    Abstract ( 760 )   PDF (922KB) ( 1463 )   Save
    Objective  To investigate the expressions of hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) and the correlations with clinic parameters, and to make sure the effect of       DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-422X.2013.10. 基金项目:安徽省卫生厅自然科学基金(09C230)作者单位:241000 安徽省芜湖市第二人民医院乳腺外科(赵迎春、朱永云、罗传瑜),病理科(李勇)通信作者:赵迎春,E-mail: lcy0508@hotmail.com 联系人: 赵迎春  lcy0508@hotmail.com   电话:05533909558 手机:18155317401 the two genes in the lymphangiogenesis and lymph node metastasis of breast cancer. Methods  The expressions of HIF-1α and VEGF-C were investigated by means of immunohistochemistry in samples from 78 cases of breast cancer and 20 cases of breast benign lesions. The density of the lymphatic microvessels immunohistochemically stained by D2-40 antibody was calculated. The relationships between HIF-1α, VEGF-C, LVD and clinicopathological parameters were analyzed statistically. Results  HIF-1α expression occurred in 52 out of the 78 tumor samples (66.67%), while VEGF-C expression was observed in 41 out of the 78 tumor samples (52.56%). HIF-1α and VEGF-C expressions in breast cancer were significantly higher than those in beingn disease (15% and 10%; χ2=17.26, P=0.000; χ2=11.71, P=0.001). The expressions of HIF-1α and VEGF-C were significantly correlated with regional lymph nodal involvement (χ2=5.80, P=0.016; χ2=7.26, P=0.007) as well as late TNM classification (χ2=8.51, P=0.004; χ2=6.02, P=0.014), disregarding the patient’s age, tumor diameter, histological grade and pathologic type (P>0.05). In addition, HIF-1α expression was positively correlated with VEGF-C expression (r=0.254, P=0.025). Higher LVD was found in both high HIF-1α and high VEGF-C expression cases (t=2.19, P=0.017; t=3.25, P=0.001). Conclusion  HIF-1α may play a crucial role in the lymphangiogenesis and lymph node metastasis by regulating the expression of VEGF-C in breast cancer. Therefore, HIF-1α may become a particularly promising target for controlling lymph node metastasis in breast cancer.
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    Frequencies of BRAF mutations in clinical Pathology of cutaneous melanoma: a meta-analysis
    YANG Meng, KUANG Xiao-Cong, PAN Yan-Bin, DENG
    2013, 40 (10):  797-800. 
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    Objective  To explore the frequencies of BRAF mutations and the relationship between BRAF mutations and clinicopathological features of CM. Methods We search relevant literatures and the meta-analysis were conducted by Revman5.0 software. Results  9 studies were involved of BRAF mutations and 1134 patients are included. BRAF mutations are 47.3% of CM;As for patients over 50 years old, the OR of BRAF mutations is 2.30, 95% CI 1.36~3.91; the OR of BRAF mutations for SSM is 2.11, 95% CI 1.64~ 2.71; the OR of BRAF mutations for lesions in the trunk is 2.35, 95% CI 1.71~3.21; the OR of BRAF mutations for invasion depth less than 1mm is1.56, 95%CI 1.08~2.25. Conclusion mutations are more frequent in patients over 50 years old, in SSM and in patients whose lesions in the truck and invasion depth less than 1mm .They have no relationship with sex.
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