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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology ; (12): 1-7,c1-1,c1-2, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-884364

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Objective:To detect the characteristics of bacteria in the feces of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and to further discover the relationship between intestinal flora and the status of peripheral cytokine, which might be able to provide new ideas for clinical treatment.Methods:The bacterial diversity and abundance of 111 RA patients and 100 age-and gender-matched healthy controls (HC) were detected by 16S high-throughput sequencing platform and compared. Based on the 16S rDNA high-throughput sequencing platform, the 16S rDNA V3 region in the participants' fecal specimens were analyzed and compared to screen for different bacterial groups. Alpha diversity was analyzed by the mothur software and the screening for different flora was tested by using Mann-Whitney, and the relationship between intestinal flora and peripheral cytokines were analyzed, too.Results:There was no significant difference in gender ( χ2=0.005, P=0.947) and age ( t=0.728, P=0.467) between the two groups. Patients with RA had a lower chao1 index ( Z=-2.188, P=0.029) and ACE index ( Z=-2.078, P=0.038) of species richness, and the Shannon index ( Z=-2.064, P=0.039) and Simpion index ( Z=-2.064, P=0.039) of diversity index in the feces compared with those of HC. At the genus level, the relative abundance of Bifidobacterium ( Z=-2.388, P=0.017), Lactobacillus ( Z=-2.543, P=0.011), Clostridium sensu stricto ( Z=-3.842, P<0.01), Blautia ( Z=-2.064, P=0.039) , Clostridium Ⅺ ( Z=-2.682, P<0.01), Turicibacter ( Z=-2.437, P=0.015), Phascolarctobacterium ( Z=-3.524, P<0.01), Megasphaera ( Z=-2.87, P<0.01), Veillonella ( Z=-2.472, P=0.013), Citrobacter ( Z=-3.263, P<0.01) and Escherichia/Shigella ( Z=-4.265, P<0.01) in RA were significantly higher than those of HC ( P<0.05), Butyricimonas ( Z=-3.071, P=0.002), Odorbacter ( Z=-2.257, P=0.024), Blautia ( Z=-2.064, P=0.039), Clostridium_ⅩⅣb ( Z=-2.901, P<0.01), Lachnospiracea_incertae sedis ( Z=-2.159, P=0.031), Acetivibrio ( Z=-2.995, P<0.01), Butyricicoccus ( Z=-2.162, P=0.031) and Gemmiger ( Z=-2.949, P<0.01) relative abundance were significantly decreased in RA patients ( P<0.05). LEfSe analysis showed γ-proteobacteria and Lachnospiraceaehad the most significant difference between the two groups. Further, patients with high inflammatory cytokines such as IL-17 and TNF-α hada higher relative abundance of Prevotella. Conclusion:The diversity and abundance of intestinal flora in RA patients are significantly different from those of healthy population, which is closely related to the levels of inflammatory cytokines, suggesting imbalance of intestinal flora might be involved in the occurrence and development of RA.

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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 522-526, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-379789

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Objective To investigate clinical and experimental features of APL with tetraploid clone characterized by double t (15 ; 17). MethodsFive cases of APL with tetraploid clone characterized by double t(15;17) were chosen. Cytogenetic examination of bone marrow was performed with bone marrow or short-period culture. R banding technique was used for karyotype analysis. DNA content in one case was determined by flow cytometry. Immunophenotyping was performed by using a panel of monoclonal antibodies :CD2, CD13, CD15, CD33 and CD34. PML/RARα fusion gene was detected by interphase FISH using dualcolor PML/RARα probe in one case and by RT-PCR in two cases. ResultsAll cases were male with a median age of 38. Their marrow cell morphology examination showed marked hyperplasia with large leukemic cells that had bizarre nuclear configuration. Chromosome analysis revealed that a leukemia clone with tetraploid or near-tetraploid karyotype characterized by double t(15;17) (q22 ;q12) in five cases, of which, one also had a diploid clone with t(15;17) and a normal cell;two had some cells with normal karyotypes.PML/RARα fusion gene was detected by FISH in one of 5 cases and by RT-PCR in 2 of 5 cases. CD33 expression was found in one case. CD13 and CD33 expressions were seen in the other four cases, of which,CD34 or CD2 co-expression was found in one case and in two cases respectively. The result of DNA content showed a single peak which indicated only tetraploid clone whose DNA index was 1. 998 with CV of 8. 2%.All patients obtained complete remission after the treatment with ATRA and/or arsenic trioxide. Conclusions These results indicate that API, patients with tetraploidy and near-tetraploidy have giant and bizarre blasts.Most patients have short-type PML/RARα transcripts. The tetraploidy in APL does not appear to affect the response to treatment of ATRA.

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