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Research progress of the effects of mtDNA deletion on the biological behavior of tumor cells
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作者 Da Zhai Hai-Rong Xu +1 位作者 Xue-Di Ren Jie Zhong 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2017年第16期155-158,共4页
The writer summarizes the biological behavior of Mitochondrial DNA deleted cells (ρ0 cells) of multiple tumor cells to investigate the effects of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion on tumor. Apoptosis, growth and inv... The writer summarizes the biological behavior of Mitochondrial DNA deleted cells (ρ0 cells) of multiple tumor cells to investigate the effects of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletion on tumor. Apoptosis, growth and invasion ability of tumor cells can be affected by mtDNA deletion. It can also induce the multidrugresistance phenotype of tumor cells. MtDNA deletion mainly affects the tumor in two aspects: energy metabolism and intracellular signal transduction. This study may lead to the development of anti-cancer drugs targeting mtDNA. 展开更多
关键词 MTDNA DELETION TUMOR APOPTOSIS multidrugresistance (MDR)ρ0cells
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Infantile bacterial meningitis combined with sepsis caused by Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus:A case report
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作者 Dan Zou Fen Li +5 位作者 Shu-Li Jiao Jin-Rong Dong Yao-Yao Xiao Xiao-Ling Yan Yan Li Dan Ren 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第31期6472-6478,共7页
BACKGROUND Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus(SGSP)is a rare pathogen responsible for infant sepsis and meningitis and is potentially overlooked because it is not included in routine group B streptococ... BACKGROUND Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus(SGSP)is a rare pathogen responsible for infant sepsis and meningitis and is potentially overlooked because it is not included in routine group B streptococcal screenings.Hence,we present a case of SGSP-induced infant meningitis and sepsis,accompanied by bronchopneumonia induced by multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA),providing insights into the identification,management,and prognosis of this bacterial infection.CASE SUMMARY A 45-day-old female infant presented with two episodes of high fever(maximum temperature:39.5°C)and two generalized grand mal seizure episodes that lasted over ten seconds and self-resolved without concomitant symptoms.Postadmission,the patient’s C-reactive protein level was 40.73 mg/L,white blood cell count was 13.42×10^(9)/L,neutrophil ratio was 78.4%,procalcitonin level was 7.89μg/L,cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)white cell count was 36×10^(6)/L,multinucleated cell ratio was 95.2%,and protein concentration was 0.41 g/L.Blood and CSF culture revealed that the pathogen was SGSP.The bacterium was sensitive to ampicillin,furazolidone,penicillin,lincomycin,moxifloxacin,rifampicin,vancomycin,and levofloxacin but resistant to clindamycin and tetracycline.Sputum culture revealed the presence of MRSA,which was sensitive to vancomycin.The patient was diagnosed with meningitis and sepsis caused by SGSP,accompanied by bronchopneumonia induced by MRSA.Ceftriaxone(100 mg/kg/d)combined with vancomycin(10 mg/kg/dose,q6h)was given as an anti-infective treatment postadmission.After 12 days of treatment,the infant was discharged from the hospital with normal CSF,blood culture,and routine blood test results,and no complications,such as subdural effusion,were observed on cranial computed tomography.No growth retardation or neurological sequelae occurred during follow-up.CONCLUSION SGPSP-induced infant bacterial meningitis and sepsis should be treated with prompt blood and CSF cultures,and a sensitive antibiotic therapy to ensure a favorable prognosis. 展开更多
关键词 Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus Rare pathogen Bacterial meningitis Sepsis Multidrugresistant Staphylococcus aureus Bronchopneumonia Infant Case report
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