12 results on '"XIAOQIONG LUO"'
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2. Anti-inflammatory activity and safety of compound glycyrrhizin in ulcerative colitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Hengchang Hu, Yuanhong Lei, Wei Zhang, Peiyu Xiong, Li Song, Xiaoqiong Luo, Bo Jia, and Fenghua Zhang
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Ulcerative colitis ,Glycyrrhizin ,Plant-derived bioactive compounds ,Anti-inflammatory ,Meta-analysis ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that compound glycyrrhizin may have beneficial effects on ulcerative colitis by inhibiting inflammation. However, the credibility of the evidence and safety for this practice are unclear. Therefore, we aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity and safety of compound glycyrrhizin in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Chinese Biomedical Literature, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database and CQVIP Database were searched for this review. Twenty-three qualified studies involving 2060 participants were included. There was a significant association of compound glycyrrhizin with TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-17, adverse effects rate and recurrence rate. These results supported the anti-inflammatory activity of compound glycyrrhizin. In addition, compound glycyrrhizin can alleviate the adverse effects of conventional drugs (e.g. sulfasalazine), but it can also lead to edema. Further studies are required on the safety of compound glycyrrhizin and its mitigative effects on the adverse effects of conventional drugs.
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- 2022
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3. Comprehensive Expression Profiling and Molecular Basis of CDC28 Protein Kinase Regulatory Subunit 2 in Cervical Cancer
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Li Qin, Xiaoqiong Luo, Xiao Qin, Hongbao Huang, Lianling Zhang, Shengcai Chen, Xiaoqin Wu, Bingsheng Huang, Jian Pan, and Jingxi Wei
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
More and more evidence suggests the oncogenic function of overexpressed CDC28 protein kinase regulatory subunit 2 (CKS2) in various human cancers. However, CKS2 has rarely been studied in cervical cancer. Herein, taking advantage of massive genetics data from multicenter RNA-seq and microarrays, we were the first group to perform tissue microarrays for CKS2 in cervical cancer. We were also the first to evaluate the clinical significance of CKS2 with large samples (980 cervical cancer cases and 422 noncancer cases). We further excavated the mechanism of the tumor-promoting activities of CKS2 in cervical cancer through analysis of genetic mutation profiles, Gene Ontology (GO), and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) significant enrichment of genes coexpressed with CKS2. According to the results, expression data from multilevels unanimously supported the overexpression of CKS2 in cervical cancer. Patients with cervical cancer in stage II from inhouse microarrays had significantly higher expression of CKS2, and CKS2 overexpression had an adverse impact on the disease-free survival status of cervical cancer patients in GSE44001. Both mutation types of mRNA high and mRNA low appeared in cervical cancer cases from the TCGA Firehose project. Gene coexpressed with CKS2 participated in pathways including the cell cycle, estrogen signaling pathway, and DNA replication. In summary, upregulated CKS2 is closely associated with the malignant clinical development of cervical cancer and might serve as a valuable therapeutic target in cervical cancer.
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- 2022
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4. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Exosomal lncRNA HNF1A-AS1 affects cisplatin resistance in cervical cancer cells through regulating microRNA-34b/TUFT1 axis
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Xiaoqiong Luo, Jingxi Wei, Feng-lian Yang, Xiao-xia Pang, Feng Shi, Yu-xia Wei, Bi-yun Liao, and Jun-li Wang
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Cervical cancer ,Exosomes ,LncRNA HNF1A-AS1 ,microRNA-34b ,TUFT1 ,ceRNA ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background There is growing evidence of the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in cervical cancer (CC). The objective was to discuss whether exosomal lncRNA HNF1A-AS1 impacted drug resistance in CC via binding to microRNA-34b (miR-34b) and regulating TUFT1 expression. Methods The expression of HNF1A-AS1 in normal cervical epithelial cells, cisplatin (DDP)-sensitive cell line (HeLa/S) and DDP-resistant cell line (HeLa/DDP) cells were detected. HeLa/S and HeLa/DDP cells were interfered with HNF1A-AS1 to determine IC50, proliferation, colony formation and apoptosis of CC cells. The exosomes were isolated and identified. Subcellular localization of HNF1A-AS1, expression of miR-34b and TUFT1 in receptor cells were also verified. The binding site between HNF1A-AS1 and miR-34b, together with miR-34b and TUFT1 were confirmed. Tumorigenic ability of cells in nude mice was also detected. Results HNF1A-AS1 was upregulated in DDP-resistant cell line HeLa/DDP. Silencing HNF1A-AS1 suppressed CC cell proliferation and promoted its apoptosis. HNF1A-AS1 was found to act as a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) of miR-34b to promote the expression of TUFT1. Exosomes shuttled HNF1A-AS1 promoted the proliferation and drug resistance of CC cells and inhibited their apoptosis by upregulating the expression of TUFT1 and downregulating miR-34b. Furthermore, suppressed exosomal HNF1A-AS1 in combination with DDP inhibited tumor growth in nude mice. Conclusion Our study provides evidence that CC-secreted exosomes carrying HNF1A-AS1 as a ceRNA of miR-34b to promote the expression of TUFT1, thereby promoting the DDP resistance in CC cells.
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- 2019
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5. Analysis of the Expression and Prognostic Value of MSH2 in Pan-Cancer Based on Bioinformatics
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Yongchang Ling, Junli Wang, Ke Ding, Lusheng Liao, Xiaoqiong Luo, and Wenli Qiu
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Male ,congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Article Subject ,Colorectal cancer ,T cell ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating ,Immune system ,Neoplasms ,Databases, Genetic ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Tumor Microenvironment ,medicine ,Humans ,neoplasms ,Genetic Association Studies ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Computational Biology ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Microsatellite instability ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MutS Homolog 2 Protein ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,MSH2 ,Mutation ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Female ,Microsatellite Instability ,DNA mismatch repair ,CD8 ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. MutS homolog 2 (MSH2), with the function of identifying mismatches and participating in DNA repair, is the “housekeeping gene” in the mismatch repair (MMR) system. MSH2 deficiency has been reported to enhance cancer susceptibility for the association of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer. However, the expression and prognostic significance of MSH2 have not been studied from the perspective of pan-cancer. Methods. The GTEx database was used to analyze the expression of MSH2 in normal tissues. The TCGA database was used to analyze the differential expression of MSH2 in pan-cancers. The prognostic value of MSH2 in pan-cancer was assessed using Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier analysis. Spearman correlations were used to measure the relationship between the expression level of MSH2 in pan-cancer and the level of immune infiltration, tumor mutational burden (TMB), and microsatellite instability (MSI). Results. MSH2 is highly expressed in most type of cancers and significantly correlated with prognosis. In COAD, KIRC, LIHC, and SKCM, the expression of MSH2 was significantly positively correlated with the abundance of B cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, dendritic cells, macrophages, and neutrophils. In THCA, MSH2 expression correlated with CD8+T Cell showed a significant negative correlation. MSH2 had significantly negative correlations with stromal score and immune score in a variety of cancers and significantly correlated with TMB and MSI of a variety of tumors. Conclusions. MSH2 may play an important role in the occurrence, development, and immune infiltration of cancer. MSH2 can emerge as a potential biomarker for cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
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- 2021
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6. A Scoping Review of Oral Chinese Traditional Medicine for Vascular Dementia.
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YU, X., LI RAN, GUAN, Y., CHENYU LI, SHU, J., WENQIANG TAO, XIUJUAN MI, XIAOQIONG LUO, LIAN, Z., YUHUA ZHAO, XING LIAO, JIAN YANG, XIN XIONG, XIAOLI QU, XIAOFEI GAO, and JUN TANG
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GINKGO ,VASCULAR dementia ,CHINESE medicine ,VASCULAR medicine ,MINI-Mental State Examination ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials - Abstract
Vascular dementia is a serious neurological disease associated with reduced perfusion of the brain. No western drugs have been approved for the treatment of vascular dementia. Oral Chinese drugs are commonly employed for vascular dementia in China. The purpose of this scope review is to review the recent evidence from clinical trials regarding the benefits of traditional oral Chinese medicines and to outline their effects on vascular dementia. Seventeen Chinese herbal medicines used in vascular dementia were systematically searched from 7 databases, such as EMBASE, Cochrane, PubMed, China Sci-Tech journal database, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Chinese Biomedical Database as well as Wanfang database. Data were obtained from guidelines, consensus, meta-analyses and systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials. A revised Cochrane Risk Assessment Instrument was applied to evaluate the risk of bias with respect to the intention-to-treat effect on eligible randomized controlled trials. Microsoft Excel 2019, GraphPad Prism and RSTUDIO statistics were employed for data integration and process. As the data show, the number of research published increased between 2009 and 2014, while the most studied medicines were TianZhi, Ginkgo biloba leaf and NaoXinTong. A low overall bias risk of intention-to-treat was achieved in only 7 trials. More consistent benefits were observed with Ginkgo biloba leaf and TianZhi for amelioration of mini-mental state examination score deficits and activities of daily living impairments. The overall reporting quality of randomized controlled trials of traditional oral Chinese medicines for vascular dementia was poor and the transparency of these randomized controlled trials must be urgently improved. Oral Chinese drugs may be beneficial to patients with vascular dementia, but they need to be further assessed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. A scoping review protocol of oral Chinese traditional medicine for vascular dementia
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Xinyuan Yu, Yueyue Guan, Jian Yang, Xin Xiong, Chenyu Li, Jianzhong Shu, Xiaoli Qu, Xiaofei Gao, Wenqiang Tao, Xiujuan Mi, Xiaoqiong Luo, Zhiyun Lian, Yuhua Zhao, and Xing Liao
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- 2021
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8. Evaluation of walking exercise on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a protocol for systematic review and meta analysis of randomized cross-over controlled trials
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Hengchang Hu, Yuanhong Lei, Xiaoqiong Luo, and Liping Yin
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- 2020
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9. Potential preventive and therapeutic effect of Chinese herb rhubarb (da huang) for intensive care unit/pediatric intensive care unit gastrointestinal failure patients
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Wei Jin, Juan Zhong, Qingjie Li, Yucui Guo, Yiwei Li, Xiaohui Guo, Xiaoqiong Luo, Junping Luo, Weiwei Hou, and Yang Song
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,food.ingredient ,Gastrointestinal Diseases ,gastrointestinal failure ,Multiple Organ Failure ,MEDLINE ,Intensive Care Units, Pediatric ,law.invention ,intensive care unit/pediatric intensive care unit ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,food ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Rheum ,Pediatric intensive care unit ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Therapeutic effect ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Intensive Care Units ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Herb ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Female ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,business ,Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,da huang ,Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Research Article - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text, Introduction: The Chinese herb da huang (DH) (Rhubarb) is commonly used for GIF intensive care unit (ICU)/pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) gastrointestinal failure (GIF) patients in China. However, the potential preventive and therapeutic effect of DH in these patients has not yet been studied systematically. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the preventive and therapeutic effects of DH in treating ICU/PICU GIF patients with the most recent evidence. Methods: We systematically searched 7 databases from inception to March 30, 2018. RevMan 5.3 software was used to perform a meta-analysis. GRADE methodology was applied to evaluate the quality of evidence for each outcome. The review protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42018092710) in advance. Results: Seven studies comprising 788 pediatric or adult participants were included in this analysis. Three indicators, including GIF occurrence rates (gastrointestinal mucosal hemorrhage, enteroplegia), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)-related items (occurrence rates of MODS, mortality rates of MODS) and duration in the ICU was analyzed. The GIF occurrence rate meta-analysis result was (RR 0.47, CI 95% 0.37-0.60; P = .95); MODS related items indicator result was (RR 0.44, CI 95% 0.33–0.59; P = .41); ICU duration ICU result was (RR -2.87, CI 95% -3.53--2.21; P = .40). The safety of Chinese herb DH (Rhubarb) remains unclear. Conclusion: Current evidence suggests that the Chinese herb rhubarb (DH) powder combined with Western medicine was inferior to Western medicine alone in terms of preventive and therapeutic effects in ICU/PICU patients in terms of decreasing GIF occurrence rates (gastrointestinal mucosal hemorrhage and enteroplegia), occurrence rates of MODS, mortality from MODS, and shortened duration time in the ICU/PICU. However, larger sample sizes and rigorously-designed studies are necessary to conclusively determine the association between DH powder and outcomes in ICU/PICU GIF patients.
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- 2020
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10. Efficacy of traditional Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of gastrointestinal polyps and chronic gastritis: A case report
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Yang Song, Xiao-Yun Zhang, Xiaoqiong Luo, Qingjie Li, and Wei Jin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Chronic gastritis ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Surgical removal ,Internal medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,education ,Gastrointestinal Polyp ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Case study, Gastrointestinal polyps, Traditional Chinese herbal medicine, Shen-ling-bai-zhu powder ,Gastric Polyp ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Background : The rate of gastrointestinal adenomatous polyps, often regarded as precancerous lesions, developing into cancer is 40 – 70 %. Endoscopic resection has been the preferred method for treating gastric polyps since the late 1960s. Surgical removal of polyps continues to play an important role in the treatment of polyps; however, the efficacy of such treatment cannot be guaranteed, and polyps may recur. Case presentation: Here, we report a 44-year-old man suffering from gastrointestinal polyps who refused surgical treatment and instead was treated with traditional Chinese herbal medicine (TCHM) for approximately 1 year. The patient was diagnosed with “qi deficiency and dampness syndrome” based on traditional Chinese medicine theory and was treated with the TCHM “strengthen qi and remove dampness formula”, referred to as the shen-ling-bai-zhu powder/decoction. Conclusion: This case suggests that TCHM may play an important role in the treatment of gastrointestinal polyps. Relevant data are, however, limited and a randomized controlled trial is needed to confirm TCHM efficacy in a larger population. Keywords : Case study, Gastrointestinal polyps, Traditional Chinese herbal medicine, Shen-ling-bai-zhu powder
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- 2018
11. Da-Cheng-Qi Decoction Combined with Conventional Treatment for Treating Postsurgical Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
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Xiaoqiong Luo, Juan Zhong, Yiwei Li, Wei Jin, Yang Song, and Qingjie Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,MEDLINE ,Conventional treatment ,Decoction ,Review Article ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,Placebo ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,Gastrointestinal dysfunction ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Data extraction ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Defecation ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Aim. To assess the current clinical evidence of the effectiveness of Da-Cheng-Qi Decoction (DCQD) for the treatment of Postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction (PGD).Methods. Randomized controlled trails (RCTs) of Da-Cheng-Qi Decoction (DCQD) to PGD were searched from available major electronic databases to September 2016. The intervention must be a modified DCQD or DCQD integrated to Western Medicine (WM) compared with WM or placebo or blank. The main outcome index was clinical effectiveness and improvement of major symptoms. Data extraction, data analysis, and methodological quality assessment are conducted according to the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Review of Interventions, version 5.0.2. RevMan 5.3 software was applied to our data analyses.Results. Seven RCTs involving 494 participants were recruited and identified. The methodological quality of all trials were assessed and generally of low-level. Those studies were published between 2004 and 2013. All 7 studies which used herbals (modified DCQD) integrate WM in test group compared with WM as the intervention and only one study (Sunyouxu 2013) integrates placebo to Western Medicine as the control group intervention. The treatment course was 1 week to 2 weeks. Evaluation of intervention effectiveness consists of the clinical effective rate indicator and the PGD symptoms indicator including time of borborygmus, time of gastrointestinal exhaust, and time of defecate. The clinical effectiveness results are beneficial to the test group.Conclusion. DCQD could improve PGD symptoms and promotion clinical effectiveness.
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- 2017
12. Efficacy of traditional Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of gastrointestinal polyps and chronic gastritis: A case report.
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Xiaoqiong Luo, Wei Jin, Qingjie Li, Yang Song, and Xiaoyun Zhang
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HERBAL medicine , *GASTROINTESTINAL disease treatment , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials , *PRECANCEROUS conditions , *CANCER diagnosis - Abstract
Background: The rate of gastrointestinal adenomatous polyps, often regarded as precancerous lesions, developing into cancer is 40 - 70 %. Endoscopic resection has been the preferred method for treating gastric polyps since the late 1960s. Surgical removal of polyps continues to play an important role in the treatment of polyps; however, the efficacy of such treatment cannot be guaranteed, and polyps may recur. Case presentation: Here, we report a 44-year-old man suffering from gastrointestinal polyps who refused surgical treatment and instead was treated with traditional Chinese herbal medicine (TCHM) for approximately 1 year. The patient was diagnosed with "qi deficiency and dampness syndrome" based on traditional Chinese medicine theory and was treated with the TCHM "strengthen qi and remove dampness formula", referred to as the shen-ling-bai-zhu powder/decoction. Conclusion: This case suggests that TCHM may play an important role in the treatment of gastrointestinal polyps. Relevant data are, however, limited and a randomized controlled trial is needed to confirm TCHM efficacy in a larger population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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