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  • Advances in Use of Marginal Liver for Liver Transplantation

    【Abstract】Objective To review the recent advances in the use of marginal liver in liver transplantation. Methods The literatures of recent years on the use of marginal liver for liver transplantation were reviewed and summarized.Results The donors with older age, hemodynamic instability, long stay in the intensive care unit and fatty liver are significantly clinical marginal liver donors.Conclusion Though the use of marginal liver donors negatively influences the results of liver transplantation, marginal liver expands the liver source for liver transplantation with a good result.

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Isolation and enrichment of liver cancer stem cells by magnetic cell sorting and serum-free suspension culture

    Objective The aim is to sort CD90+ subpopulation cells in human liver cancer cell lines and investigate efficiency of magnetic cell sorting (MACS) on sorting the liver cancer stem cells. Methods ①Expressions of CD90. Immunohistochemical method was used to determine the expressions of CD90 in normal liver tissues in 8 cases, liver cancer and adjacent liver cancer tissues in 58 cases. ②Screened the cell lines. Huh-7, MHCC97-H, Bel-7402, and SMMC-7721 cell lines were divided into blank control group and experimental group (5.5×105 cells per hole, 1 hole), cells of the experimental group were added with 5 μL CD90–PE while cells of the blank control group were treated with 5 μL CD90–PE non fluorescent antibody. Determined the proportion of CD90+ cells in the 2 groups by flow cytometry (FCM). ③MACS. Huh-7 and MHCC97-H cell lines were labeled with magnetic beads respectively and sorted by MACS, 1 mL cell suspensionsorted by magnetic sorting (MS) was collected as CD90– group, and 1 mL PBS after MS wash was collected as CD90+ group, as well as blank control group and experimental group. Determined the proportion of CD90+ cells in 4 groups by FCM. Two times of MACS were performed in Huh-7 cells. ④Serum free culture and serum culture. Huh-7 cells were divided into serum-free culture group and serum culture group (1 hole), and proportions of CD90+ cells were determined by FCM at 1 week after culture. Results ①The positive rate of CD90 was 0 (0/8), 65.5% (38/58), and 20.7% (12/58) in normal liver tissues, liver cancer tissues, and adjacent liver cancer tissues respectively, and the positive rate of CD90 was higher in liver cancer tissues than those of normal liver tissues (χ2=6.78, P<0.05) and adjacent liver cancer tissues (χ2=20.83, P<0.05). ②For Huh-7, MHCC97-H, SMMC-7721, and Bel7402 cell lines, the proportions of CD90+ cells in the experimental group was 0.851%, 1.090%, 2.710%, and 4.050% respectively, the proportions of CD90+ cells in the blank control group was 0.241%, 0.688%, 1.890%, and 2.080% respectively, so we chose Huh-7 and MHCC97-H cell lines to perform MACS. ③Results of MACS for Huh-7 cell line. For the first MACS, the proportions of CD90+ cells in the blank control group, experimental group, CD90– group, and CD90+ group was 0.241%, 0.851%, 0.574%, and 1.100% respectively. For the second MACS, the proportions of CD90+ cells in the blank control group, experimental group, CD90– group, and CD90+ group was 0.032%, 0.961%, 0.426%, and 9.700% respectively. Conclusions The normal liver tissues do not express the CD90, but the liver cancer tissues express CD90 highly. There is a few CD90+ cells in Huh-7 and MHCC97-H liver cancer cell lines. The MACS has a certain effect on improving the proportion of CD90+ cells in the cell lines. The serum-free suspension culture has no effect on enriching CD90+ cells.

    Release date:2017-08-11 04:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Aberrant Promoter CpG Islands Methylation of E-cadherin in Human Primary Hepatocellular Carcinomas

    ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between aberrant promoter CpG islands methylation status of E-cadherin gene and hepatocarcinogenesis, and to assess its significance in clinical early diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MethodsSurgically resected specimens, among which cancerous and corresponding noncancerous liver tissues from 34 HCC patients, 10 liver cirrhosis from patients without HCC and normal liver tissues from 4 accidental deaths, were collected in West China Hospital. Breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-435 with promoter CpG islands hypermethylation of E-cadherin as positive control was gained from the Cell Bank of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai. The methylation status of promoter CpG island of E-cadherin gene was detected by nested methylationspecific polymerase chain reaction (nested-MSP). ResultsE-cadherin gene promoter CpG islands hypermethylation was found in 61.76% (21/34) of cancerous tissues, in 29.41% (10/34) of noncancereous tissues from the 34 HCC patients and in 50.00% (5/10) liver cirrhosis from patients without HCC. None of the 4 normal liver samples were detected E-cadherin mehylation positive. Moreover, the methylation of E-cadherin gene was significantly more frequent in 34 cancerous than that in corresponding noncancerous liver tissues (Plt;0.05), which had no significant difference between the 10 cirrhotic samples and cancerous or non-cancerous liver tissues (Pgt;0.05). In 34 cancerous samples, with the combination of both biomarkers of E-cadherin methylation and AFP400 (serum AFP level at a cutoff of 400 μg/L), the diagnostic sensitivity of HCC increased to 82.35%. ConclusionsThe aberrant promoter methylation of E-cadherin gene may play a vital role in the development and progression of HCC. Moreover, it might be an early event in hepatocarcinogensis. It is of high value to make further study to confirm the significance of E-cadherin gene methylation in clinical diagnosis and therapy.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The preliminary experience of two-step hepatectomy in treatment of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis invaded the second and the third porta hepatis

    ObjectiveTo discuss the clinical application of two-step hepatectomy for hepatic alveolar echinococcosis which invaded the second and the third porta hepatis.MethodsThe clinical data of 60 patients with hepatic alveolar echinococcosis invaded the second and the third porta hepatis who treated with two-step hepatectomy in West China Hospital of Sichuan University and The People’s Hospital of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province from Jan. 2013 to Jun. 2017 were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsSixty patients had underwent radical hepatectomy successfully and no death happened during perioperative period. The average operative time was 309.17 min (150–475 min) and intraoperative blood loss was 586.67 mL (100–3 000 mL). Forty-eight patients blocked the blood flowing into the liver, the average blocking time was 25.85 min (15–50 min); 24 patients suffered red blood cell suspension, the average amount was 3.79 U (2–8 U), and 9 patients were infused with fresh frozen plasma, the average amount was 527.78 mL (350–850 mL). The average of hospital stays was 17.5 days (7–39 days) and average of hospitalization cost was 49 323.43 yuan (28 045.32–61 243.15 yuan). The liver function indicators returned to normal within 7 days after operation. After operation, 3 patients suffered from biliary fistula, 3 patients suffered from pleural effusion, 3 patients suffered from peritoneal effusion, 10 patients suffered from effusion. According to the rank of complication: 10 patients were defined as grade Ⅰ, 3 patients were defined as grade Ⅱ, 6 patients were defined as grade Ⅲa. The average follow-up time of 60 patients was 14.47 months (1–31 months). No recurrence and death occurred during follow-up period.ConclusionThe two-step hepatectomy in treatment of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis invaded the second and the third porta hepatis can avoid the large flucyuations of intraoperative blood pressure and other vital signs, can increase the safety of surgery and reduce the difficulty and risk of surgery.

    Release date:2017-09-18 04:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • MDT discussion of radical hepatectomy of complex vesicular Hepatocystis

    Objective To improve the effect of surgical treatment for complex alveolar hydatid echinococcosis through multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussion. Methods The clinical data of 1 case of complicated alveolar echinococcosis treated in West China Hospital were discussed by MDT, and the best operation scheme was selected and followed-up for the patients. Results The CT imaging of the patient suggested the infringement of the first and second hepatic portal and inferior vena cava, decided to discuss the radical right hepatectomy and three biliary intestinal anastomosis by MDT, postoperative application of albendazole, was discharged after 12 months follow-up showed no recurrence of hepatic echinococcosis, and left liver obvious regeneration. Conclusion Complicated alveolar echinoccosis excision rate is low by surgical methods, through the discussion of MDT multidisciplinary can increase the efficacy of surgical treatment.

    Release date:2018-01-16 09:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The preliminary experience of two-stage hepatectomy for multiple hepatic alveolar echinococcosis

    Objective To discuss the clinical application of two-stage hepatectomy for multiple and huge hepatic alveolar echinococcosis. Methods The clinical data of 7 patients with multiple hepatic alveolar echinococcosis treated with two-staged hepatectomy in West China Hospital of Sichuan University and The people's Hospital of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province from August, 2013 to June, 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. The preoperative diagnose was definite according to CT and (or) MRI, serological and life in the epidemic area. The patients, which the future liver remnant was less than 30% according to CT, received two-staged hepatectomy. Epigastric enhancement CT, liver function and blood routine examination were reviewed monthly after the first surgery, the second surgery was operated after 3 monthes, epigastric ultrasound, enhancement CT or MRI, liver function, blood routine examination and serological were adopted in 1, 6, and 12 months and each year after the second operation. Results The liver function was normal in 7 days after two operations and no complications after the first suegery, one patient developd with biliary fistula after the second surgery, no recurrence or death occurred during the followed-up period. Conclusion The two-stage hepatectomy can be operated in multiple and huge alveolar echinococcosis to reduce surgery risk and cost, shorten hospital stays and improve quality of life.

    Release date:2017-07-12 02:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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