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    American Society of Hematology ; 2016
    In:  Blood Vol. 128, No. 22 ( 2016-12-02), p. 5060-5060
    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 128, No. 22 ( 2016-12-02), p. 5060-5060
    Abstract: Objective: To observe the influence of biological character of acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell line Jurkat in vitro and in vivo after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1. Methods: To establish transducing plasmids, using 293T cells to package lentiviral vector and to transfect Jurkat cell line. Flow cytometry is used to analyze the expression of membrane cluster differentiation antigen, apoptosis rate, proliferation and cell cycle of cells. Cell morphology and Q-PCR was used to analyze the changes of cell morphology and molecule gene. Six to eight weeks old immunodeficiency (NSI) mice were transplanted by tail vein injected with 2x106 cells after transduction. To observe the biological behavior and survival time, using Flow cytometric, cell morphology, pathological HE staining, immunohistochemistry to analyze the invasion of leukemia cells. Results: The expression of CD3 (mark antigen of lymphocyte) fall as low as 20% after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1, CD11b (mark antigen of myeloid cell) increase as high as 30%, which has significant difference with Jurkat-gfp group. The apoptosis rate has significantly increase, proliferation rate has significantly decrease after overexpression of C/EBPa, which blocked in S period. Adding myeloid cytokine (GM-CSF, M-CSF, IL-3, FLT-3L,100ng/mL) on the supernatant of transduction cells, Jurkat cells can be reprogrammed to attached cells from suspension after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1 in the 5th day. Attached cells can chemotaxis and consuming yeast. Cell multicore and small amount of purple particles in cytoplasm has observed in Jurkat after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1, high expression of myeloid gene (CD14, CD64) and low expression of lymphocyte gene (BCL-11B, GATA-3) has observed in cells after transduction. All the mice have leukemia between 1 to 2 months after injection with transfected cells. The survival time is longest in overexpression of C/EBPa group, which shows significant difference (P 〈 0.001). Cells of peripheral blood, liver, spleen and bone marrow can partly transduce to myeloid cells after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1, additionally, the expression of CD11b is observed in liver and spleen cells by immunohistochemistry. Conclusion: Jurkat cells can be partly reprogrammed to monocyte- macrophages, while with the help of myeloid cytokines, it can be reprogrammed to macrophages with chemotactic and phagocytic function. Jurkat cells can be partly reprogrammed to monocyte- macrophages in vivo and prolong the survival time after overexpression of C/EBPa and PU.1. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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    In: International Journal of Cancer, Wiley, Vol. 144, No. 12 ( 2019-06-15), p. 2918-2927
    Abstract: What's new? Indoor coal combustion emissions have been designated as Group 1 carcinogens. However, the influence of emissions from coal originating from different geological deposits remains unexplored. Lung cancer rates in the rural counties of Xuanwei and Fuyuan in China are among the highest in the world due to indoor combustion of bituminous (“smoky”) coal. Using detailed lifecourse data on household fuel sources, the authors conducted the first study to show that lung cancer risk varies by the geological deposit of household coal. Notably, childhood exposure to smoky coal may have an important impact on lung cancer risk later in life.
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    ISSN: 0020-7136 , 1097-0215
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    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 71, No. 8_Supplement ( 2011-04-15), p. 1876-1876
    Abstract: Residents in Xuanwei, China have the highest lung cancer incidence rates in China for both men and women, despite the fact that almost all women are non-smokers. Several lines of research have provided strong support that the excess lung cancer rate in this region is caused primarily by emissions from smoky coal exposure. We have carried out a hospital-based case-control study of non-smoking female lung cancer in Xuanwei and its neighboring county, Fuyuan, to identify which constituents of coal combustion emissions and other indoor environmental exposures are causing the high lung cancer rates in this region. In order to develop individual estimates of exposure to known or suspected lung carcinogens, we designed a comprehensive exposure assessment study of 163 households in this region to evaluate exposure to PAHs, PM2.5, silica, and other exposures from coal and wood burning. Homes that used three main fuel types (i.e., smoky coal, smokeless coal and wood), and eight stove types [e.g., firepit, fixed or portable stove, with or without ventilation] were identified and households were sampled on two consecutive days. Up to 30 households were selected for each combination of fuel and stove type. A subgroup of 53 households was measured at two time-points during the st udy year (e.g. summer and winter). The female head of each household was asked to wear a 24-hour personal PM2.5 air sampler at the same time that 24-hour area air sampling was employed in the main living area. Personal and area particulate matter samples (PM2.5) were collected in each home. These samples were also used to quantify particle bound PAHs including BaP (by GC/MS), elemental components (by XRF and ICP/MS), and silica (by XRD). XAD2 samples were collected for the quantification of gaseous PAHs. Other samples, including radon and organic vapor, fuel and ash were also obtained. We also collected information on potential factors that could influence exposure, such as house characteristics, stove type, fuel type and use, amount of fuel used, amount of time spent in each room. Initial analyses show that people using wood burned in firepits were exposed to the highest levels of PM2.5 measured in area (536.3±370.5 µg/m3) and personal samples(419.8±283.3 µg/m3). Burning smokeless coal in a high stove with a chimney was associated with the lowest exposure to PM2.5 (62.2±34.1 µg/m3, 62.5±29.9 µg/m3 for area and personal samples, respectively). These data show that there is a wide range of exposure to PM2.5 in this population. These data and other exposure information from this study will be used in the future to model environmental exposures and risk of lung cancer in this special, high risk population. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2011 Apr 2-6; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2011;71(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 1876. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2011-1876
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    Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
    Publication Date: 2011
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    American Thoracic Society ; 2022
    In:  American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol. 205, No. 4 ( 2022-02-15), p. 450-458
    In: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, American Thoracic Society, Vol. 205, No. 4 ( 2022-02-15), p. 450-458
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    ISSN: 1073-449X , 1535-4970
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    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 124, No. 21 ( 2014-12-06), p. 5386-5386
    Abstract: Background: CD44 variants have been implicated in metastasis and as an unfavorable prognosis factor in many types of cancers. Our previous study had showed that CD44v6 expression implied a poor clinical outcome in diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients treated with CHOP. However, it is remains unknown the prognostic value in DLBCL patients treated with R-CHOP due to our sample sizes. Therefore, to examine the prognostic value of CD44v6 expression in DLBCL patients, we performed this retrospective study. Methods: All 141 patients diagnosed as de novo DLBCL according to WHO classification were further confirmed. All patients treated with R-CHOP (rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone). The expression of CD44v6 was analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC). IHC was performed by an automated immunostainer complying with the instructions of the protocols. Results: Among all the 141 patients, the expression of CD44v6 was observed in 41 cases (29.1%). CD44v6 is expressed predominantly in non-germinal center type DLBCL. There was no significant difference in gender, age, B symptoms, performance status, LDH, stage and IPI score between patients with and without CD44v6 expression. Patients with CD44v6 expression showed significant inferior overall survival, but not event-free survival compared with CD44v6-negative patients. (p=0.022 and p=0.142, respectively).Multivariate analysis showed that the expression of CD44v6, independent of the international prognostic index and cell of origin, implied a poor overall survival (HR=2.223; 95% CI= 1.007-4.906, p=0.048), but not event-free survival (HR=1.457; 95% CI=0.773-2.745, p=0.245). Conclusions: These data suggest that the expression of CD44v6 implied poor outcome in DLBCL patients treated with R-CHOP. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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    American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) ; 2012
    In:  Cancer Research Vol. 72, No. 8_Supplement ( 2012-04-15), p. 5478-5478
    In: Cancer Research, American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), Vol. 72, No. 8_Supplement ( 2012-04-15), p. 5478-5478
    Abstract: Introduction: Lung cancer rates in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province are among the highest in China. We have previously reported that indoor combustion of smoky coal for home heating and cooking was associated with increased risk of lung cancer and that this effect varies markedly by coal type. Further, improved stove ventilation is followed by reduction in lung cancer risk. We explored the joint relationship between tobacco use and coal use in Xuanwei men. Methods: We analyzed data from a population-based case-control study of lung cancer in Xuanwei. Cases were identified from four Xuanwei hospitals and controls were selected from the general population by probability sampling. Controls were matched one-to-one with cases on age. In total, 260 cases and 260 controls were analyzed in this study. Tobacco, coal, and solid fuel exposures were tabulated from questionnaires and reported in cigarette pack-years, duration of smoking, and average tons of coal used annually. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated by conditional logistic regression with the main effects of coal, smoking, and coal-smoking interaction terms. Results: Overall, smoking was positively and significantly, although only modestly, associated with lung cancer risk (OR per pack-year: 1.02; 95% CI: 1.01-1.04). The risk of lung cancer per pack-year of smoking decreased as cumulative lifetime use of smoky coal increased (0-50 tons coal: OR: 1.07; 95% CI: 1.01-1.15; & gt;50-150 tons coal: OR: 1.05; 95% CI: 1.01-1.10; & gt;150 tons coal: OR: 1.00; 95% CI: 0.99-1.03; P-interaction: 0.041). Discussion: Our results suggest that the effect of tobacco on lung cancer risk was weaker in men exposed to higher amounts of coal. Results are consistent with previous cohort study findings in Xuanwei. Constituents of coal combustion, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, could plausibly act to diminish the carcinogenicity of tobacco through metabolic competition or other possible mechanisms. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2012 Mar 31-Apr 4; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2012;72(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 5478. doi:1538-7445.AM2012-5478
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    Publication Date: 2012
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    American Society of Hematology ; 2015
    In:  Blood Vol. 126, No. 23 ( 2015-12-03), p. 4876-4876
    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 126, No. 23 ( 2015-12-03), p. 4876-4876
    Abstract: Introduction: Pegaspargase(PEG-ASP) and L-asparaginase(L-ASP) has been widely used in the treatment of acute lymphatic leukemia, changes of coagulation function after treatment are not actually the same. So we performed the present study to analyze coagulation disorder after PEG-ASP and L-ASP treatment of adults with acute lymphatic leukemia. Methods and materials: Totally 153 hospitalized patients with acute lymphatic leukemia treated with L-ASP or PEG-ASP were studied from January, 2010 to January, 2015. Of all 153 patients analyzed, they received L-ASP treatment 158 dose times and PEG-ASP treatment 60 dose times respectively. Results: There is no difference of the distribution of age, sex, white blood cell count at diagnosis and risk factors of the disease. Agranulocytosis combining with intestinal infection, bleeding or thrombosis and the inducing remission rate between the two groups has no significant difference (p=0.11,0.61,0.33). The total infusion of fresh frozen plasma or cryoprecipitate or fibrinogen after treatment shows no significant difference between the two groups (p=0.11,0.75,0.21).Fibrinogen level decreases slower in the treatment of PEG-ASP(9.37 day vs 7.40 day, p=0.02) than that of L-ASP. What's more, fibrinogen decreases slower when L-ASP used at interval compared with continuous use, however, the incidence rate of bleeding and related complications is higher when used at interval early (p =0.028). Conslusion: Because of the preponderance to monitor the changes of fibrinogen and the equal rate of complications and inducing remission rate, it is recommended to use PEG-ASP. L-ASP used at interval can monitor the coagulation function easily than continuous use, but the early use of L-ASP may overlay the drug side effects and related hematology toxicity caused by chemotherapy, then cause an increased incidence of complications. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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    In: International Journal of Cancer, Wiley, Vol. 123, No. 9 ( 2008-11), p. 2164-2169
    Abstract: Lung cancer rates in Xuanwei County have been among the highest in China for both males and females and have been causally associated with exposure to indoor smoky (bituminous) coal emissions that contain very high levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. There are numerous coal mines across the County. Although lung cancer risk is strongly associated with the use of smoky coal as a whole, variation in risk by smoky coal subtype has not been characterized as yet. We conducted a population‐based case–control study of 498 lung cancer cases and 498 controls, individually matched to case subjects on age (±2 years) and sex to examine risk by coal subtype. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for coal subtype were calculated by conditional logistic regression, adjusting for potential confounders. Overall, smoky coal use was positively and statistically significantly associated with lung cancer risk, when compared with the use of smokeless coal or wood (OR = 7.7, 95% CI = 4.5–13.3). Furthermore, there was a marked heterogeneity in risk estimates for specific subtypes of smoky coal (test for heterogeneity: p = 5.17 × 10 −10 ). Estimates were highest for coal of the Laibin (OR = 24.8, 95% CI = 12.4–49.6) and Longtan (OR = 11.6, 95% CI = 5.0–27.2) coal types and lower for coal from other subtypes. These findings strongly suggest that in Xuanwei and elsewhere, the carcinogenic potential of coal combustion products can exhibit substantial local variation by specific coal source. Published 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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    In: International Journal of Oncology, Spandidos Publications, ( 2020-02-10)
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    ISSN: 1019-6439 , 1791-2423
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    Publisher: Spandidos Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) ; 2022
    In:  Circulation Research Vol. 130, No. 11 ( 2022-05-27)
    In: Circulation Research, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), Vol. 130, No. 11 ( 2022-05-27)
    Abstract: Mechanical forces play crucial roles in neointimal hyperplasia after vein grafting; yet, our understanding of their influences on vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) activation remains rudimentary. Methods: A cuff mouse model was used to study vein graft hyperplasia. Fifteen percent to 1 Hz uniaxial cyclic stretch (arterial strain), 5% to 1 Hz uniaxial cyclic stretch or a static condition (venous strain) were applied to the cultured VSMCs. Metabolomics analysis, cell proliferation and migration assays, immunoblotting, co-immunoprecipitation, mutagenesis, pull-down and surface plasmon resonance assays were employed to elucidate the potential molecular mechanisms. Results: RNA-sequencing in vein grafts and the controls identified changes in metabolic pathways and downregulation of mitochondrial protein MFN2 (mitofusin 2) in the vein grafts. Exposure of VSMCs to 15% stretch resulted in MFN2 downregulation, mitochondrial fragmentation, metabolic shift from mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis, and cell proliferation and migration, as compared with that to a static condition or 5% stretch. Metabolomics analysis indicated an increased generation of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, an intermediate in the glycolytic pathway converted by PFK1 (phosphofructokinase 1) from fructose-6-phosphate, in cells exposed to 15% stretch. Mechanistic study revealed that MFN2 physically interacts through its C-terminus with PFK1. MFN2 knockdown or exposure of cells to 15% stretch promoted stabilization of PFK1, likely through interfering the association between PFK1 and the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM21 (E3 ubiquitin ligase tripartite motif [TRIM]-containing protein 21), thus, decreasing the ubiquitin-protease-dependent PFK1 degradation. In addition, study of mechanotransduction utilizing pharmaceutical inhibition indicated that the MFN2 downregulation by 15% stretch was dependent on inactivation of the SP1 (specificity protein 1) and activation of the JNK (c-Jun N-terminal kinase) and ROCK (Rho-associated protein kinase). Adenovirus-mediated MFN2 overexpression or pharmaceutical inhibition of PFK1 suppressed the 15% stretch-induced VSMC proliferation and migration and alleviated neointimal hyperplasia in vein grafts. Conclusions: MFN2 is a mechanoresponsive protein that interacts with PFK1 to mediate PFK1 degradation and therefore suppresses glycolysis in VSMCs.
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    ISSN: 0009-7330 , 1524-4571
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    Publisher: Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
    Publication Date: 2022
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