Objective To review the application and research progress of transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) in scar assessment. Methods The original articles about scar and TcPO2 were reviewed and analyzed. Results Hypoxia environment plays an important role in the progression of scar tissue. TcPO2 can accurately reflect the oxygen tension of scar tissue, which is of great significance in the assessment of scar maturity, the guidance of scar treatment, and the study of correlations between hypoxia and the progression of scar. Conclusion TcPO2 measurement is important in the study of scar evaluation, treatment, and correlation between hypoxia and scar formation.
Objective To investigate HPV infection, genotype distribution of HPV infection among 8 944 females of health examination in West China Hospital of Sichuan University. Methods We enrolled 8 944 females of health examination in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January to September in 2016. HPV genotyping was performed by Luminex fluorescence technique. Excel 2007 and SPSS 17.0 softwares were used to analyze the infection and genotype distribution of HPV. Results The HPV infection rate of 8 944 health examination women was 14.4% (1 291/8 944). Among them, there were 1 025 cases of single infection, the infection rate was 11.5% (1 025/8 944); there were 266 cases of multiple infection, the infection rate was 3.0% (266/8 944). The infection rates of 20 to 25 years and ≥66 years groups in single and multiple infection were higher than other age groups. In the single and multiple infections, the most common genotypes were HPV52, 53, 16 and 58. Infection rate of HPV52 was the highest in single infection, which had two increased age groups including 31 to 35 years and 61 to 65 years old. Infection rate of HPV52 and HPV16 were increased in 20 to 25 years old group of multiple infections. Conclusion In view of the prevalence of HPV infection among health examination females and the genotype distribution, we recommend incorporating HPV52, 53 and 58 into future vaccine screening.
ObjectiveTo analyze hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype distribution and drug-resistant mutations in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, providing basis for hepatitis B individualized treatment.MethodsA total of 786 chronic hepatitis B patients admitted to West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 2016 to December 2018 were enrolled in the study. Genotype and drug-resistant mutations were analyzed by Sanger sequencing, and statistical analysis was conducted by χ2 test.ResultsThree genotypes (B, C and D) were identified in 786 samples, 489 (62.2%) in genotype B, 291 (37.0%) in genotype C , and 6 (0.8%) in genotype D. The distribution differences of B and C genotypes in age and ethnic groups were statistically significant (P<0.05). Among them, 627 cases had drug-resistant mutations, with a drug-resistant mutation rate of 79.8%. A total of 262 cases (33.3%) were resistant to lamivudine and tibivudine, 102 cases (13.0%) were resistant to lamivudine, tibivudine and entecavir; 83 cases (10.6%) were resistant to adefovir dipivoxil. No tenofovir resistant strains were detected in 786 samples. There were statistically significant differences in drug resistance between B and C genotypes (χ2=14.356, P<0.01). The most common single mutation was M204I [179 cases (22.8%)], followed by 46 cases (5.9%) of A181V/T associated with adefovir dipivoxil resistance. The most common mixed mutation was L180M+M204V/I in 83 cases (10.6%), and another 102 cases (13.0%) showed M250V and/or V173L and/or T184A/G/S/I and/or S202G/I with L180M+M204V/I.ConclusionsHBV genotypes in West China Hospital of Sichuan University are mainly B and C, and the situation of drug resistance is severe and the mutation pattern is complex. Therefore, detecting HBV genotype and drug resistance mutation is necessary, which may develop better clinical treatments.
Objective To investigate HCV genotypes in HCV patients in West China Hospital of Sichuan University, and to analyze the major genotypes and clinical characteristics. Methods From March 2011 to September 2016, 4 520 HCV patients who were successfully genotyped HCV genotypes were enrolled in West China Hospital of Sichuan University. The genotypes distributions and the characteristics of laboratory characteristics of liver function, the viral loading were all analyzed. In addition, the genotypes in HCC patients, liver cirrhosis, HBC/HCV co-infection were also analyzed. Results HCV genotypes of HCV patients were divided into five genotypes of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 23 subtypes, including predominant genotypes/subtypes 1b, 1*, 3b, 2a, 3a and 6a, accounting for 66.42%, 8.01%, 6.57%, 4.54%, 4.29%, and 3.41%, respectively. Subtype 1b was the predominant subtype for both sex. In male patients, the levels of ALT were highest in 6a subtype, while in female, the levels of ALT were highest in 3a subtype. For the 94 liver cirrhosis patients, 42 patients were 1b subtypes; as for the 6 HCC patients, 1b and 3b subtypes were the only detected. Conclusion HCV genotypes/subtypes of HCV patients in West China Hospital of Sichuan University have unique characteristics of distribution, while the predominant genotype/subtypes are 1b,1*, 3b, 2a, 3a, 6a.
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) gene and the risk of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) more comprehensively and objectively through meta-analysis.MethodsWe searched all available articles published before June 13th, 2019 in main Chinese and English databases systematically and comprehensively, including PubMed, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang and CQVIP databases. The literature was screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria set in advance. In addition, the basic characteristics and data of the included literature were recorded according to a pre-made data collection form. Statistical analyses were performed using the Stata 15.0 software.ResultsA total of 17 eligible original articles were included in the study eventually. Furthermore, allele and genotype data of the 4 most widely studied SNPs (rs4986790, rs4986791, rs10759932, and rs11536889) in the TLR4 gene were extracted. And their allelic model, dominant model, recessive model, homozygous model, and heterozygous model were separately analyzed by meta-analysis. The results showed that the C allele of rs10759932 increased the risk of PTB [odd ratio (OR)=1.144, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.043, 1.254), P=0.004]. Compared with the TT genotype, the CC+CT genotype and the CT genotype alone of rs10759932 also increased the risk of PTB [OR=1.218, 95%CI (1.084, 1.369), P=0.001; OR=1.227, 95%CI (1.085, 1.387), P=0.001]. Nevertheless, there was no statistical correlation between the other three SNPs (rs4986790, rs4986791 and rs11536889) and the susceptibility to PTB (P>0.05).ConclusionThe allele model, dominant model (CC+CT vs. TT), and heterozygous model (CT vs. TT) of rs10759932 located on the TLR4 gene are closely related to the risk of PTB.