Project description:We collected the Superficial temporal artery (STA) tissues from patients with Moyamoya disease who underwent combined direct and indirect bypass surgery and patients with brain trauma requiring craniotomy in the Department of Neurosurgery, First Affiliated Hospital of USTC (Anhui Provincial Hospital). One part was fixed in 10% neutral formalin solution, and the other part was stored in a refrigerator at -80 ℃. All protocols using human specimens were approved by the ethics committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of USTC (Anhui Provincial Hospital). Written informed consent was obtained from all patients. All protocols were approved by the Institutional Review Board of the First Affiliated Hospital of USTC (Anhui Provincial Hospital).Total RNA was extracted from the STA tissues using Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer's protocol. The integrity and concentration of RNA were detected using an Agilent Bioanalyzer 2100 system (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, Calif., USA), enriched and purified with Oligo (dT) -bearing magnetic beads. RNA sequencing was performed by Anoroad (Beijing, China).
Project description:To validate CXCL12 and IL7R expression between cancerous and paracancerous, five cancer and five paracancerous tissues,wihch were obtained from five LIHC patients undergoing liver cancer surgery at the Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital,were performed RNA-seq. The RNA-seq data showed a significant difference in CXCL12 expression between cancerous and paracancerous tissues (p =0.04), as well as the IL7R expression (p<0.01). There was also a significant difference between cancerous and paracancerous samples in NK cells (resting) (p = 0.0014), M1 macrophages (p = 0.0058), CD8+ T cells (p = 0.0026), and Tregs (p = 0.0015) in the immunocyte infiltration analysis.
Project description:Human papillomavirus (HPV) positive HNSCC patients generally have a favorable survival and promising responsiveness to radiotherapy, chemoradiotherapy and checkpoint blockades. However, HPV negative patients, the majority of HNSCC patients, have been largely overlooked. Cell death has been involved in the therapeutic resistance of cancers. We constructed a cell death index (CDI), based on autophagy, apoptosis and pyroptosis related genes, to predict the prognosis for HNSCC using TCGA dataset, and validated in a cohort from Qilu Hospital of Shandong University. We performed RNA sequencing of 28 paraffin-embedded tissue from HNSCC patients and determined HPV status by immunohistochemistry of p16. We found that CDI was an independent prognostic indicator for overall survival. Notably, the prognostic value of CDI was more profound in HPV negative HNSCC patients compared with those with HPV positivity.