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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 517-520, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706840

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Objective:To investigate the types of non-tumor diseases in patients with cancer, and to explore the effects of those dis-eases on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients. Methods:We collected the medical records of cancer patients from January 2013 to December 2017 in Peking University Cancer Hospital, and screened for non-tumor diseases. The clinical records of the patients in this group were analyzed retrospectively, and the effects of those diseases on the diagnosis and treatment of tumors were dis-cussed. Results:Of the 1,323 cases of inter-hospital consultation, 1,153 cases of non-tumor disease (87.2%) were selected. There were 773 men (67.0%) and 380 women (33.0%) included. The median age was 62 (14-90) years. The primary tumor types included lung can-cer, gastric cancer, lymphoma, colorectal cancer, esophageal cancer, breast cancer, malignant melanoma, liver cancer, cholangiocarci-noma/gallbladder cancer, pancreatic cancer, and other tumors. Non-neoplastic diseases included cardiovascular disease in 356 cases (30.9%), respiratory system disease (17.0%) in 196 cases, digestive system disease in 107 cases (9.3%), skin and venereal diseases in 81 cases (7.0%), nervous system lesions (6.4%) in 74 cases, urinary system disease in 72 cases (6.2%), blood disease in 70 cases (6.1%), en-docrine and metabolic diseases in 47 cases (4.1%), autoimmune disease in 23 cases (2.0%), and other diseases (11.0%) in 127 cases. Impact on tumor diagnosis and treatment was as follows:direct, 771 cases (66.9%);no influence, 313 cases (27.1%);and uncertain, 69 cases (6.0%). Conclusions:Cardiovascular disease is a major non-tumor disease associated with cancer. Non-neoplastic diseases are important factors affecting the diagnosis and treatment plans of cancer.

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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-564374

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Objective:To study the effects of hepatitis B virus(HBV)infection in vitro on differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)to liver cells.Methods:MSCs were isolated from human bone marrow by density gradient centrifugation,and expanded by adherent culture.MSCs were cultured under liver-stimulating condition,and different composition of serum was added to the induced medium:Group A:5% fetal bovine serum(FBS);Group B:2.5% FBS+2.5% HBV-containing serum;Group C:2.5% FBS+2.5% serum from healthy volunteers;Group D:the undifferentiated MSCs cultured in LG-DMEM+10% FBS.The expressions of a variety of hepatic lineage markers were analyzed by immunocytochemistry and immunofluorescence.The functionality of differentiated cells was assessed by their ablility to store glycogen.After 2 weeks of exposure to HBV infected serum,HBV-specific protein was also detected by immunocytochemistry.Results:As a result of our hepatic induction,the expressions of albumin(ALB)and alpha-fetoprotein(AFP)by MSCs were observed by immunocytochemical and immunofluorescence techniques.Moreover,MSCs had acquired the ability of glycogen storage which was characteristic of liver cells.Compared with the control group,the proliferation of MSCs was inhibited greatly by the virus-containing serum.After 2 weeks of exposure to HBV infected serum,the surface antigen(HBsAg)was detected in some induced MSCs.However,after immunocytochemical stain for ALB and AFP,there was not much difference between the Group B and C.The ability of glycogen storage of two groups were almost the same.Using confocal microscopy,we found the co-expressions of ALB and HBsAg in the same differentiated cells.Conclusion:The bone marrow MSCs have the ability to trans-differentiate into functional hepatocyte-like cells,hence may serve as a cell source for tissue engineering and cell therapy of hepatic diseases.HBV infected serum could inhibit the proliferation of MSCs in culture,but it seemed that the hepatic differentiation of the cell was unsuppressed.

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