Publications by authors named "Dongxing Cao"

Background: Perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (pfCD) poses significant healing challenges, closely associated with neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). This study aimed to investigate the microbe-host interactions influencing NETs in pfCD.

Methods: From January 2019 to July 2022, patients with pfCD were screened at Ren Ji Hospital.

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Background: The long-term prognosis of Crohn's disease (CD) remains unsatisfactory. Therefore, we assessed the therapeutic effect of thymopentin (TP5) in a mouse model of 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis, which mimics CD, and analyzed its impact on neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs).

Methods: NET markers, including myeloperoxidase (MPO), neutrophil elastase (NE), citrullinated histone H3 (CitH3), peptidyl arginine deiminase IV (PAD4), and double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) were assessed by immunostaining and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is associated with the invasive and metastatic phenotypes in colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the mechanisms underlying EMT in CRC are not completely understood. In this study, we find that HUNK inhibits EMT and metastasis of CRC cells via its substrate GEF-H1 in a kinase-dependent manner.

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Background: Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (FDCS) is a rare malignancy that arises from follicular dendritic cells and typically presents as a slow-growing painless mass without specific symptoms. Here we report an unusual case of a 55-year-old female with retroperitoneal FDCS who presented with progressive abdominal pain onset and acute exacerbation.

Methods: On CTA, a middle-upper abdominal mass (58*40 mm) was shown with multiple enlarged lymph nodes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Perianal fistulizing Crohn's disease (pfCD) is a challenging type of Crohn's disease with poor healing outcomes, leading researchers to study the role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in the healing process of fistulas.* -
  • The study involved 21 complex pfCD patients undergoing surgery, where various materials were analyzed to assess transcriptional profiles and levels of inflammatory markers like MPO, NE, and CitH3.* -
  • Results showed that increased NETs were linked to unhealed fistulas and higher TNF-α production, indicating that NETs could be important indicators for the healing prognosis in pfCD patients.*
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between postoperative anxiety/depression and functional outcomes of laparoscopic ventral rectopexy (LVR) for obstructed defecation (OD). Patients who received LVR for OD between March 2014 and July 2020 were enrolled. Patient demographics were recorded before surgery.

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Background: Emerging evidence demonstrates that the salivary microbiome could serve as a biomarker for various diseases. To date, the oral microbiome's role in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) has not been fully elucidated. We aimed to illustrate the salivary microbiome's role in diagnosing and predicting the risk of CRC.

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Obesity is a major epigenetic cause for colorectal cancer (CRC). Leptin is implicated in obesity-associated CRC, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. The current study identified over-expression of metallopanstimulin-1 (MPS-1) in CRC patients through microarray and histological analysis, especially in obese CRC patients.

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The role of multidrug resistance associated protein 1 (MRP1) in the multidrug resistance (MDR) of colorectal cancer (CRC) remains unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of MRP1 in MDR CRC and its therapeutic potential for the treatment of patients with this disease. The human MDR CRC cell lines HCT-8 and Colo205 were established through stable exposure to 5-florouracil (5-FU) over a 5-month period.

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Gastric cancer and liver cancer are among the most common malignancies and the leading causes of death worldwide, due to late detection and high recurrence rates. Today, these cancers have a heavy socioeconomic burden, for which a full understanding of their pathophysiological features is warranted to search for promising biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Osteopontin (OPN) is overexpressed in most patients with gastric and liver cancers.

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Increased production of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) protein has been demonstrated to be the major cause behind enhanced lipolysis in cancer cachexia. The mechanism governing this alteration is unknown and was presently investigated. This study was conducted to detect the expression of relevant receptors in the adipocytes of cancer cachexia patients, and to elucidate their implication in the increased lipolysis.

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Objective: To describe the imaging features of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) at initial presentation with clinical, surgical, and pathologic correlation, and to evaluate values of various techniques in GISTs.

Methods: This retrospective study recruited 70 patients with histologically proved GISTs between December 2004, and May 2009 in the Department of General Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan Univeristy, Shanghai, China. Each patient underwent CT scanning, 39 patients underwent simultaneous endoscopy, 12 patients underwent endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), and 36 patients underwent transabdominal ultrasonography (TAUS) simultaneously.

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Background & Aims: Elevated resting energy expenditure (REE) may be a major determinant in the development of cancer cachexia. The aim of the study was to evaluate REE and body composition in cancer patients and find out the relationship between energy expenditure and substrate utilization.

Methods: Measured resting energy expenditure (mREE), carbohydrate oxidation (C-O), and fat oxidation (F-O) were measured by indirect calorimetry in 714 cancer patients and 642 controls.

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Objective: To demonstrate the changes of resting energy expenditure (REE), substrate metabolism and body composition in cancer patients.

Methods: From September 2004 to March 2008, REE, carbohydrate oxidation (CO) and fat oxidation (FO) in 936 cancer patients and 840 control subjects were measured by indirect calorimetry. Bioelectrical impedance appliance was applied to assess intracellular fluid, extracellular fluid, fat mass (FM) and fat free mass (FFM) in the two groups.

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