6 results on '"Liu, B. Y."'
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2. Expression of p53 protein correlates with decreased survival in patients with areca quid chewing and smoking-associated oral squamous cell carcinomas in Taiwan.
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Chiang, Chun-pin, Huang, Jehn-shyun, Wang, Jeng-tzung, Liu, Bu-vuan, Kuo, Ving-shiung, Hahn, Liang-jiunn, Kuo, Mark Yen-ping, Chiang, C P, Huang, J S, Wang, J T, Liu, B Y, Kuo, Y S, Hahn, L J, and Kuo, M Y
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GENE expression ,BETEL nut ,CANCER patients ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,CIGARETTE smokers ,LYMPH nodes - Abstract
Expression of p53 protein was examined in oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) from patients who were areca quid (AQ) chewers and/or tobacco smokers, using anti-p53 antibodies with an immunoperoxidase technique. Positive p53 stain was observed in 47 of 81 (58%) cases of oral SCC, p53 overexpression was found to be higher in patients without AQ chewing and smoking habits than in patients with these two habits (80% vs 52%, P = 0.076). No significant correlation was found between p53 expression and the patients age, sex, cancer location, clinical staging, primary tumor TNM status, or histological differentiation of SCC. The Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the prognosis for patients the p53-negative tumors was significantly better than that for patients with p53-positive tumors (P < 0.05). A significant correlation was also observed between positive lymph node status and poor prognosis (P < 0.05). These results suggest that p53 may serve as an adjuvant marker of poor survival in patients with oral SCCs in Taiwan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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3. High incidence of autoantibodies in Taiwanese patients with oral submucous fibrosis.
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Chiang CP, Hsieh RP, Chen TH, Chang YF, Liu BY, Wang JT, Sun A, and Kuo MY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Alcohol Drinking adverse effects, Antibodies, Antinuclear analysis, Areca adverse effects, Areca immunology, Case-Control Studies, Chi-Square Distribution, Cytotoxins adverse effects, Cytotoxins immunology, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect, Gastric Mucosa immunology, HLA-DR Antigens analysis, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Mandible physiopathology, Middle Aged, Mouth Mucosa immunology, Movement, Muscle, Smooth immunology, Mutagens adverse effects, Odds Ratio, Oral Submucous Fibrosis physiopathology, Parietal Cells, Gastric immunology, Reticulin immunology, Smoking adverse effects, Smoking immunology, Taiwan, Autoantibodies blood, Oral Submucous Fibrosis immunology
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Background: Previous study has shown a high incidence of autoantibodies including antinuclear (ANA), antismooth muscle (SMA), antigastric parietal cell (GPCA), antithyroid microsomal (TMA), and antireticulin antibodies in a small group of 26 patients with oral submucous fibrosis (OSF). The reasons why some of the OSF patients have high titers of autoantibodies in serum have not been completely explained and no further study on autoantibodies in OSF patients has been done in a large group of patients., Methods: In this study, we determined the serum levels of ANA, SMA, GPCA, and TMA in a large group of 109 male Taiwanese patients with OSF by an indirect immunofluorescence technique (for ANA, SMA, and GPCA), and by a semiquantitative microtiter particle agglutination test (for TMA). The presence of serum autoantibodies in OSF patients was further correlated with patients' oral habits and the severity of OSF measured by maximum mouth opening (MMO) and sites of involvement., Results: We found that the frequencies of presence of serum ANA (23.9%), SMA (23.9%), and GPCA (14.7%) in OSF patients were significantly higher than those (9.2, 7.3, and 5.5%, respectively) in healthy control subjects (P < 0.01, P < 0.005, and P < 0.05, respectively). Although the frequency of presence of TMA (5.5%) in OSF patients was also greater than that (2.8%) in healthy control subjects, the difference was not significant (P > 0.05). The presence of serum GPCA in OSF patients was significantly associated with daily areca quid (AQ) consumption (P < 0.05). The presence of serum ANA in OSF patients associated with daily AQ consumption was of borderline statistical significance (P = 0.066). However, no significant correlations were demonstrated between the presence of serum autoantibodies in OSF patients and other variables of oral habits, MMO, and sites of involvement., Conclusion: In this study, all the 109 OSF patients had AQ chewing habit and 73.4% of the OSF patients swallowed the 'juice' of AQ during the chewing process. The presence of serum GPCA and ANA in OSF patients was associated with daily consumption of AQs. AQ chewing caused mucosal microtrauma, and ulcerations facilitated the diffusion of genotoxic and cytotoxic AQ ingredients into the oral and gastric tissues. Altered autoantigens released from AQ ingredients-damaged cells may induce autoantibody production. Higher frequencies of specific HLA-DR antigens in OSF patients may also help autoantibody production. Therefore, we conclude that the high incidence of autoantibodies in OSF patients may be due to AQ chewing habit, toxic AQ ingredients, and genetic susceptibility of the OSF patients.
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- 2002
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4. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in oral submucous fibrosis, oral epithelial hyperkeratosis and oral epithelial dysplasia in Taiwan.
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Chiang CP, Lang MJ, Liu BY, Wang JT, Leu JS, Hahn LJ, and Kuo MY
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- Adult, Antibodies, Monoclonal metabolism, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Mouth Diseases pathology, Precancerous Conditions pathology, Taiwan, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 metabolism, Areca adverse effects, Mouth Diseases metabolism, Plants, Medicinal, Precancerous Conditions metabolism, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen metabolism
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To test whether the oral epithelia of oral submucous fibrosis (OSF), epithelial hyperkeratosis (EH) and epithelial dysplasia (ED) may have increased proliferative activity under the long-term exposure to areca quid ingredients and whether there is an increased expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in oral premalignant lesions with disease progression, we used an immunohistochemical technique with the mouse monoclonal antibody PC10 to investigate PCNA expression in histologic sections of OSF, EH, ED and normal oral mucosa (NOM). Positive PCNA staining was found mainly in basal and parabasal epithelial cells in all specimens of OSF, EH, ED and NOM. The mean PCNA labeling indices (LI) in NOM, OSF, EH and ED were 8.8+/-2.7%, 22.1+/-12.5%, 25.5+/-5. 2% and 44.9+/-15.4%, respectively. Significant differences in the PCNA LI were noted between NOM and OSF (P<0.01), EH (P<0.001) or ED (P<0.001), as well as between ED and OSF (P<0.001) or EH (P<0.01). The gradual increase of PCNA expression with the morphologic transformation of normal epithelial cells into dysplastic epithelial cells suggests that there is increased proliferative activity in oral premalignant lesions with disease progression. However, no significant correlation was found between PCNA LI in OSF epithelium and the clinicohistologic parameters of OSF. In addition, the mean PCNA LI of p53-positive OSF cases (23.7+/-12.0%) was very close to that of p53-negative OSF cases (23.9+/-13.1%), suggesting that there was no association between PCNA and p53 expression in OSF.
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- 2000
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5. Association of HLA-te22 antigen with anti-nuclear antibodies in Chinese patients with erosive oral lichen planus.
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Sun A, Wu YC, Wang JT, Liu BY, and Chiang CP
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Taiwan, Antibodies, Antinuclear immunology, HLA-D Antigens immunology, Lichen Planus, Oral immunology
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The purpose of this study was to determine the frequencies of the presence of serum anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) and smooth muscle antibodies (SMA) in 76 patients with oral lichen planus (OLP), in 77 patients with other oral mucosal diseases, and in 41 healthy control subjects. HLA phenotypes in some of the patients with OLP and recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU) were determined to show whether there was an association of HLA antigens with the presence of autoantibodies. Indirect immunofluorescence techniques with mouse liver or stomach as the substrate were used to detect the serum ANA or SMA, respectively. The B lymphocytes isolated from peripheral blood were used for HLA typing by means of a standard microcytotoxicity assay. We found that the positive rate of serum ANA in patients with OLP (29%, p < 0.01), especially in patients with erosive OLP (34%, p < 0.001), was significantly higher than that in the normal control subjects (5%). The frequency of serum SMA in patients with OLP (20%, p < 0.01), in patients with RAU (17%, p < 0.01), or in patients with oral squamous cell carcinomas (41%, p < 0.001) was also significantly higher than that in normal control individuals (0%). In the erosive OLP group, the HLA-Te22 antigen occurred more frequently in patients with positive ANA (75%, p < 0.05) than in those with negative ANA (25%). We conclude that there is an association of HLA-Te22 antigen with ANA in Chinese patients with erosive OLP.
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- 2000
6. Three wishes of a child with cancer.
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Martinson IM and Liu BY
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Clinical Nursing Research, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Neoplasms nursing, Nurse-Patient Relations, Patient Advocacy, Taiwan, Neoplasms psychology, Psychology, Adolescent, Psychology, Child
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Thirty-seven children in Taiwan with cancer, ranging in age from 4 to 16 were asked to identify their three wishes. Nearly three-quarters of the total sample "wished" to go home from the hospital and 90% used one of their wishes in hopes to be cured. Preschool youngsters were more eager to resume play activities (64%), to go home (36%), and to own some desired object (36%); while school-age children hoped primarily to be cured (44%), to go home (39%) and to have more physical exercise (28%). Adolescents wished to have their disease cured (100%), return to school (63%) and to go home (37%). Gender differences seemed to have little impact on the wishes of children. The following study underscores the need for nurses to understand the hopes and dreams of children with cancer in order to work with these children toward their own envisioned futures while making the present as least traumatic as possible. Indeed, such mutual goal-setting is at the heart of the therapeutic nursing process for clients of any age and any culture.
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- 1988
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