1.Relationship between pre-pregnant body mass index and pregnancy growth with maternal and neonatal outcomes
Lulu CHEN ; Jie LIU ; Yu KANG ; Jun LIU ; Sufeng HE
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(10):1178-1180
Objective To explore the effects of the pre-pregnant body mass index(BMI) and the pregnancy growth on the mater-nal and neonatal outcomes .Methods 250 pregnant women with the built file ,regular antenatal inspection and hospital delivery in our hospital during 2011 were selected and divided into the emaciation group ,the appropriate group and the obesity group according to the pre-pregnant BMI .The occurrence rates of cesarean section ,fetal macrosomia ,low birth weight ,postpartum hemorrhage ,ges-tational diabetes ,gestational hypertension disease ,fetal distress ,neonatal asphyxia and puerperal infection were compared among the various groups .In addition ,according to the different growth amplitudes of pregnancy BMI ,the pregnant women were re-divided in-to 3 groups(weight gain insufficient group ,weight gain appropriate group and weight gain overmuch group ) and the different ma-ternal and neonatal outcomes were compared .Results The occurrence rates of cesarean section ,macrosomia ,gestational diabetes and gestational hypertension disease in the obesity group were significantly higher than those in the emaciation group and the appro-priate group(P<0 .05) ,while the occurrence rate of the low birth weight in the emaciation group was significantly higher than that of the appropriate group and the obesity group(P<0 .05);the occurrence rates of cesarean section ,macrosomia ,gestational diabetes and gestational hypertension disease in the weight gain overmuch group were significantly higher than those in the weight gain in-sufficient group and the weight gain appropriate group(P<0 .05) ,while the occurrence rate of low birth weight in the weight gain insufficient group was significantly higher than that of the weight gain appropriate group and the weight gain overmuch group (P<0 .05) .Conclusion The maternal and neonatal outcomes in the pregnant women with pre-pregnant BMI exceeding the standard and pregnant BMI overmuch growth are very worrying .The growth of pre-pregnant BMI and pregnant BMI is one of the important indi-cators for monitoring the maternal and neonatal complications .
2.A study on the correlation between hypoxia and insulin resistance in males with metabolic syndrome
Sufeng CHEN ; Jun XIA ; Zhiming SHAN ; Xiping YU ; Qingfeng HU ; Liannyu QIU ; Yonglie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;32(8):652-656
Objective To investigate the relationship between hypoxia and insulin resistance in males with metabolic syndrome ( MS ). Methods Parameters at physical, hematological, glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, and insulin resistance were measured in 295 middle-aged men who took health examination. The trends of laboratory indexes grouped by hemoglobin quartile and MS components were compared. The correlation between hypoxia and insulin resistance was analyzed. Results With the increase of hemoglobin, the occurrence rates of MS, TG, INS, and HOMA-IR were also significantly increased ( P < 0. 05 ), while HDL-C and HOMA-IS reduced remarkably(P<0. 05). With the increase of MS components, hematological parameters(RBC, Hb, Hct), INS, and HOMA-IR were significantly increased( P<0. 05) while HOMA-IS were significantly decreased( P<0. 05). Blood lactate and HIF-1αwere significantly increased with the increase of hemoglobin as well as MS components(P<0. 05);Hematological parameters were positively correlated with blood lactate and HIF-1α, and Hypoxia related indicators including hematological parameters, Lac, HIF-1α showed a positive correlation with HOMA-IR and a negative correlation with HOMA-IS( P < 0. 05). Conclusion Chronic hypoxia does exist in metabolic syndrome, and the degree of hypoxia is associated with insulin resistance. Hematological parameters are also significantly correlated with insulin resistance which could be as a result of chronic hypoxia.
3.Application of high resolution melting analysis in the rapid identification of functional class 2 inte-gron
Wanxiang LI ; Quhao WEI ; Qingfeng HU ; Sufeng CHEN ; Xiaowei LIN ; Huoyang LYU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(11):849-851
Objective To establish a high resolution melting based method for the rapid identifica-tion of functional class 2 integron.Methods Nighty-nine non-repetitive Proteus spp.strains positive for genes encoding class 2 integrase were isolated from August, 2011 to August, 2012.The genomic DNAs were extracted and used as templates to amplify 60 base pair fragments containing the mutated point in class 2 in-tegrase gene by PCR.The high resolution melting analysis was conducted to identify the functional class 2 in-tegrons that were further compared by sequence analysis.Results There were remarkable differences with the high resolution melting curves between the functional class 2 integrons and the ordinary class 2 integrons. The results of high resolution melting analysis were consistent with those by using sequence analysis.Con-clusion High resolution melting analysis could be used for the rapid and accurate identification of functional class 2 integron.
4.Optimized expression, preparation of human papillomavirus 16 L2E7 fusion protein and its inhibitory effect on tumor growth in mice.
Yunshui JIANG ; Jianbo LI ; Meng GAO ; Jiao REN ; Sufeng JIN ; Gang CHEN ; Jie WU ; Fangcheng ZHUANG ; Houwen TIAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(4):566-576
HPV16 L2E7 is a fusion protein used for therapeutical vaccine targeting HPV virus. To increase its expression in Escherichia coli, we optimized the codon usage of HPV16 l2e7 gene based on its codon usage bias. The optimized gene of HPV16 sl2e7 was cloned into three different vectors: pGEX-5X-1, pQE30, ET41a, and expressed in JM109, JM109 (DE3) and BL21 (DE3) lines separately. A high expression line was selected with pET41a vector in BL21 (DE3) cells. After optimization of the growth condition, including inoculation amount, IPTG concentration, induction time and temperature, the expression level of HPV16 L2E7 was increased from less than 10% to about 28% of total protein. HPV16 L2E7 protein was then purified from 15 L culture by means of SP Sepharose Fast Flow, Q Sepharose Fast Flow and Superdex 200 pg. After renaturing, HPV16 L2E7 protein with ≥ 95% purity was achieved, which was confirmed via SDS-PAGE gel and Western blotting. The combined use of purified HPV16 L2E7 and CpG helper has shown clear inhibition of tumor growth in mice injected with tumor cells, with six out of eight mice shown no sign of tumor. This study lays a solid foundation for a new pipeline of large-scale vaccine production.
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Capsid Proteins
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biosynthesis
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Codon
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Escherichia coli
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Genetic Vectors
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Human papillomavirus 16
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Mice
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Neoplasms, Experimental
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prevention & control
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Oncogene Proteins, Viral
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biosynthesis
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Papillomavirus E7 Proteins
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biosynthesis
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Papillomavirus Vaccines
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therapeutic use
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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biosynthesis
5.Endoscopic resection using the new duette multiband mucosectomy kit for esophageal disease
Yiliang ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Haiquan CHEN ; Jiaqing XIANG ; Yawei ZHANG ; Sufeng CHEN ; Hecheng LI ; Jiahua ZHOU ; Yihua SUI ; Hong HU ; Longsheng MIAO ; Longfei MA ; Luketich JAMES
China Oncology 2013;(7):530-534
Background and purpose:Endoscopic treatment is a promising therapeutic option for superifcial lesions throughout the gastrointestinal tract, this study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic resection (ER) using the new Duette multiband mucosectomy kit (DT-6) on treating esophageal disease. Methods:Since Jun. 2011, ER using DT-6 has been performed on 100 patients in a tertiary medical center. Data from those who have been followed up for over 6 months was analyzed. ER and esophagectomy were compared on treating high grade dysplasia (HGD) lesions and early esophageal cancer. Results:From Jun. 2011 to Jan. 2012, a total of 32 patients with esophageal lesions underwent 34 ER using DT-6 (22 male and 10 female, mean age 59.0 years, range 25 to 83 years). There were (3.4±1.0) specimen resected per operation, and the average greatest diameter was (11.8±2.7)mm. Intraoperative blood loss was (5.45±1.47)mL. The median follow-up period was 8.2 months with a 100%half-year-follow-up rate. Except one pneumothorax occurred during one endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), no other complications happened. When Comparing ER and esophagectomy on treating HGD and early esophageal cancer, ER showed advantages in terms of operation time, intraoperative blood loss, hospital stay and complications. Conclusion:ER using DT-6 is safe, simple, minimally invasive and effective for esophageal disease. Prospective study and long follow-up are needed to compare endoscopic resection and esophagectomy for HGD and early esophagus cancer.
6. Analysis on the gender-specific risk factors of new-onset cerebral hemorrhage
Jinhuan YUAN ; Shuohua CHEN ; Shanshan FU ; Mengying MA ; Shanshan LI ; Ruixia SHI ; Ruiying ZHANG ; Peng YANG ; Shouling WU ; Yun LI ; Sufeng YIN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(9):725-731
Objective:
To explore the gender-specific risk factors of new-onset cerebral hemorrhage.
Methods:
In this prospective cohort study,a total of 98 961 participants((51.1±12.6)years old), who underwent the 2006 to 2007 physical examination and met the inclusion criteria, were enrolled from the Kailuanstudy cohort. There were 78 908 (79.7%) male,and 20 053 (20.3%) female.The incidence of cerebral hemorrhage was observed once per year until December 31, 2016.The difference on the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage between male and female was compared. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was applied to analyze therisk factors of cerebral hemorrhage events among different genders.
Results:
The participants were followed up for(10.00±0.73) years,and 860 cerebral hemorrhage events were recorded during follow up. The incidence of cerebral hemorrhage in the population was 86.90/10 million person years (standardized incidence rate of 47.85/10 million person years). The incidence of cerebral hemorrhage was significantly higher in male (49.61/10 million person years) than in female (34.07/10 million person years,
7.Comparative analysis of endoscopic R0 resection followed by additional chemoradiotherapy for early stage esophageal cancer compared with esophagectomy: A multi-center study from ECETC
HUANG Binhao ; WANG Shengfei ; LIU Zhiguo ; LI Zhigang ; LUO Kongjia ; BAI Jianying ; PENG Xue ; LIU Xiaofeng ; WEI Zhi ; JIN Peng ; CHEN Yanyan ; XIAGN Jiaqing ; ZHANG Yawei ; CHEN Sufeng ; XIE Juntao ; ZHUGE Lingdun ; CHEN Haiquan ; ZHANG Jie
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2018;25(6):466-470
Objective To evaluate the strategy of chemoradiotherapy following endoscopic R0 resection for esophageal cancer in M3-T1b stage. Methods There were 45 esophageal cancer patients with M3-T1b stage with endoscopic R0 resection followed by additional chemoradiotherapy from ECETC (Esophageal Cancer Endoscopic Therapy Consortium) as a trial group with 34 males and 11 females at age of 61.37±7.14 years. There were 90 patients with esophagectomy from Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center as a control group with 63 males and 27 females at age of 61.04±8.17 years. Propensity score match (1:2) was used to balance the factors: gender, age, position, depth of invasion and lymphovascular invasion (LVI), which may influence the outcomes. Overall survival (OS) rate, relapse free survival (RFS) rate, and local recurrence rate were compared between the two groups. Result There was no statistical difference (HR=2.66 with 95%CI 0.87 to 8.11, P=0.179) in terms of OS rate between the two groups. One, two and three years overall survival rate of patients in the control group was 93%, 86%, and 84%, respectively. Nobody died in the trial group within 3 years after surgery. The RFS rate between the two groups didn’t significantly differ (HR=1.48, 95% CI 0.66 to 3.33, P=0.389). One, two and three years RFS rate of patients in the contorl group was 87%, 78%, and 76%, respectively, while 97%, 93%, and 73% in the trial group, respectively. The local recurrence rates between the two groups didn’t significantly differ either ( HR=0.53,95%CI 0.13 to 2.18, P=0.314). One, two and three years local recurrence rate of patients in the control group was 5%, 6% and 6%, respectively, while 0%, 0% and 21% in the trial group, respectively. Conclusion Similar outcomes are found regarding OS, RFS and local recurrence rates between the two groups. The strategy of endoscopic R0 resection followed by additional chemoradiotherapy has prospect for the treatment of esophageal cancer in M3-T1b stage. And this kind of therapy may be provided for those with risk factors or can not tolerate surgery.
8.Mass spectrometry analysis of intact protein N-glycosylation signatures of cells and sera in pancreatic adenocarcinomas.
Mingming XU ; Zhaoliang LIU ; Wenhua HU ; Ying HAN ; Zhen WU ; Sufeng CHEN ; Peng XIA ; Jing DU ; Xumin ZHANG ; Piliang HAO ; Jun XIA ; Shuang YANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2024;25(1):51-64
Pancreatic cancer is among the most malignant cancers, and thus early intervention is the key to better survival outcomes. However, no methods have been derived that can reliably identify early precursors of development into malignancy. Therefore, it is urgent to discover early molecular changes during pancreatic tumorigenesis. As aberrant glycosylation is closely associated with cancer progression, numerous efforts have been made to mine glycosylation changes as biomarkers for diagnosis; however, detailed glycoproteomic information, especially site-specific N-glycosylation changes in pancreatic cancer with and without drug treatment, needs to be further explored. Herein, we used comprehensive solid-phase chemoenzymatic glycoproteomics to analyze glycans, glycosites, and intact glycopeptides in pancreatic cancer cells and patient sera. The profiling of N-glycans in cancer cells revealed an increase in the secreted glycoproteins from the primary tumor of MIA PaCa-2 cells, whereas human sera, which contain many secreted glycoproteins, had significant changes of glycans at their specific glycosites. These results indicated the potential role for tumor-specific glycosylation as disease biomarkers. We also found that AMG-510, a small molecule inhibitor against Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) G12C mutation, profoundly reduced the glycosylation level in MIA PaCa-2 cells, suggesting that KRAS plays a role in the cellular glycosylation process, and thus glycosylation inhibition contributes to the anti-tumor effect of AMG-510.
Humans
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Glycosylation
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Pancreatic Neoplasms/pathology*
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Adenocarcinoma
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)/metabolism*
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Glycoproteins
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Mass Spectrometry
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Biomarkers/metabolism*
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Polysaccharides