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Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment ; (12): 451-456, 2021.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988565

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Objective To compare DEGs between primary and metastatic lesions in lung adenocarcinoma patients with positive ALK fusion gene, and to explore the mechanism of drug-resistance and the potential drug targets in metastatic lesions of lung adenocarcinoma patients. Methods GSE125864 was obtained from GEO database. According to the different sampling sites of tumor tissue, two groups were divided: primary tumor lesions group and metastatic tumor lesions group. The DEGs between the two groups were compared, and the differences in biological functions and enrichment signaling pathways of these DEGs were analyzed. The protein-protein interaction network was constructed and applied to screen hub genes. Based on TCGA and cancer treatment response portal database, the prognosis and drug target prediction of the 10 key cores were analyzed. Results In total, 227 DEGs were identified, with 134 upregulated DEGs and 93 downregulated DEGs in the metastatic tumor lesions group, compared with primary tumor lesions group. GO and KEGG enrichment analyses showed that the functions of these DEGs were mainly involved in complement and coagulation cascade, chemical carcinogenesis and retinol metabolism pathways. The top 10 hub genes with the highest degree were analyzed in the protein-protein interaction network. The expression of HRG and AHSG genes were associated with poor prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma patients, and SERPINC1, HRG, ApoA1, FGA and FGG genes were correlated with a variety of potential small molecule drugs. Conclusion The molecular functions and signaling pathways involved in DEGs may induce drug-resistance in metastatic ALK-positive lung adenocarcinoma patients.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 185-189, 2021.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873634

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Objective@#To analyze myopia related factors among students in Shanghai, to explore associated risky behaviors associated with mild, moderate, high myopia,so as to provide the evidence for the implementation of home and school combination intervention measures.@*Methods@#Six primary and secondary schools (2 primary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools) were selected from each district of Shanghai. The primary schools began to investigate from the fourth grade. All the students in the selected classes participated in the vision test and questionnaire survey. Chi square test was used for categorical data analysis. The relationship between myopia and related behaviors was analyzed by multivariate Logistic analysis.@*Results@#The prevalence of visual-related risky behaviors such as short outdoor time during the day, lack of sleep, long after-school reading and writing time, poor reading and writing posture, and longtime-using mobile electronic screen was higher in girls than in boys (P<0.05), boys were more likely than girls to use computer for long time and read books/electronic screen in sunlight (P<0.05). The group with 3 hours or more than of reading and writing compared with the less than 2 hours, the OR value of mild myopia model was 1.31(1.20-1.44), moderate myopia model was 1.78(1.62-1.96), severe myopia model was 2.37(2.07-2.71). In the model of moderate and high myopia, reading and writing posture, frequency of eye relax, outdoor activity time and watching TV time were also included.@*Conclusion@#The prevalence of myopia related behaviors among primary and secondary school students is high, and there are significant gender differences among different behaviors. Students reading and writing time should be strictly controlled after school. Intervention strategies and measures should be carried out according to the characteristics of different ages and genders.

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