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FEBS Letters | 2013

MicroRNA‐106b regulates the tumor suppressor RUNX3 in laryngeal carcinoma cells

Xu Ying; Wang Kai; Gao Wei; Zhang Chunming; Huang Fuhui; Wen Shuxin; Wang Binquan

Our study focuses on a set of laryngeal tumors that show reduced RUNX3 expression in the absence of transcriptional silencing of tumor suppressor gene RUNX3 by aberrant methylation of CpG islands. We report that the loss of expression of RUNX3 correlates with up‐regulation of miR‐106b in human laryngeal carcinoma tissue. The downregulation of RUNX3 is mediated by miR‐106b through binding of its 3′UTR. Moreover, miR‐106b can promote the proliferation and invasion of laryngeal carcinoma cells by directly targeting RUNX3, and RUXN3 knockdown can abolish this phenotype. These results shed a new insight into the mechanism of miRNA regulation in laryngeal carcinoma.


Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology-medical Sciences | 2006

A possible association of staphylococcus enterotoxin B-induced asthma and sinusitis

Liu Tao; Kong Weijia; Yang Pingchang; Wang Binquan

SummaryIn order to gain insight into a possible association between chronic sinusitis and asthma, 85 patients with sinusitis and asthma underwent functional endoscopic sinus surgical treatment and serum antibodies and cytokines were measured. The results showed that 51 out of 85 patients with high serum anti-Staphylococcus enterotoxin B (SEB) antibody before treatment obtained satisfactory results for both sinusitis and asthma. The high level of Th2 cytokine IL-4 was down regulated to the levels of normal controls after sinus surgery. Thirty-four out of 85 patients did not show high serum anti-SEB antibody before sinus surgery and did not show much improvement, in their asthmatic symptoms although sinusitis symptoms were resolved by sinus surgery. It was concluded that bacterial superantigen SEB (in the sinuses) might play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of lower airway hypersensitivity.


Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology-medical Sciences | 2006

Partial horizontal laryngectomy and epiglottiplasty

Huangfu Hui; Wang Binquan; Kong Weijia; Gong Shusheng; Wen Shuxin

In order to evaluate the availability of the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and anaplasty of epiglottis to treat some patients with specific supraglottic carcinomas and hypopharyngeal carcinomas, 17 cases of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinomas were retrospectively analyzed, whose tumors were located at the lateral margin of epiglottis, aryepiglottic fold, medial wall of piriform fossa and were treated by the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and anaplasty of epiglottis. The results showed that all cases took food by mouth in postoperative 9-14 days and subjected to decannulation in postoperative 9-15 days. Three cases had postoperative hoarse voice. The free-disease survival rate of 3 years was 71.4% in 14 cases followed up after the first surgical therapy, and the overall free-disease survival rate of 3 years was 85.7% after the second surgical therapy. It was concluded that the manipulations of the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and epiglottiplasty were simple. It could alleviate the postoperative symptoms of aspiration and bucking remarkably and shorten their postoperative recovery time, yet does not lower the survival rate of patients if laryngocarcinoma or hypopharyngeal carcinoma cases were properly selected.SummaryIn order to evaluate the availability of the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and anaplasty of epiglottis to treat some patients with specific supraglottic carcinomas and hypopharyngeal carcinomas, 17 cases of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal carcinomas were retrospectively analyzed, whose tumors were located at the lateral margin of epiglottis, aryepiglottic fold, medial wall of piriform fossa and were treated by the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and anaplasty of epiglottis. The results showed that all cases took food by mouth in postoperative 9–14 days and subjected to decannulation in postoperative 9–15 days. Three cases had postoperative hoarse voice. The free-disease survival rate of 3 years was 71.4% in 14 cases followed up after the first surgical therapy, and the overall free-disease survival rate of 3 years was 85.7% after the second surgical therapy. It was concluded that the manipulations of the lateral horizontal laryngectomy and epiglottiplasty were simple. It could alleviate the postoperative symptoms of aspiration and bucking remarkably and shorten their postoperative recovery time, yet does not lower the survival rate of patients if laryngocarcinoma or hypopharyngeal carcinoma cases were properly selected.


Archive | 2017

Fixing tape for trachea cannula

Tian Jun; Wang Binquan; Zhang Sanmei; Jin Rongxiu; Wei Yongxiang; Huangfu Hui; Yang Xiangru


Archive | 2016

Dull and stereotyped clone form images of cell gathers appearance

Gao Wei; Wu Yongyan; Zhang Chunming; Zhang Zhe; Wang Binquan


Archive | 2016

Supplementary range finding scalpel of optics

Tian Jun; Wang Binquan; Wei Yongxiang; Zhang Sanmei; Huang Fuhui; Yang Xiangru


Archive | 2015

Human fascin-1 gene siRNA and applications thereof

Gao Wei; Wang Binquan; Zhang Chunming; Wen Shuxin; Huangfu Hui; Chen Ganggang; Zhang Haili


Archive | 2014

Soft palate traction device of Davis mouth opener

Feng Yan; Wang Haojiang; Xu Ying; Wang Binquan; Zhang Haili; Gao Wei; Wen Shuxin; Chen Ganggang


Journal of Practical Medical Techniques | 2008

Voice Analysis and Electroglottograph Parameters in Patients With Laryngeal Carcinoma

Wang Binquan


Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine | 2006

Implementing Global Minimum Essential Requirements in Medical Education, Based on Simulated Hospital for Clinical Teaching

Wang Binquan

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Gao Wei

Shanxi Medical University

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Wen Shuxin

Shanxi Medical University

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Zhang Chunming

Shanxi Medical University

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Huangfu Hui

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Xu Ying

Shanxi Medical University

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Huang Fuhui

Shanxi Medical University

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Kong Weijia

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Gong Shusheng

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Cai Yingqian

Southern Medical University

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