1.Establishment and identification of universal antibody against all subtypes of the influenza A viral hemagglutinins
Changgui LI ; Juan LI ; Chun STELLA ; Ming SHAO ; Shuzhen LIU ; Xiaoyu CUI ; Xuguang LI ; Hanhua FANG ; Junzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(2):126-129
Objective To establish the universal antibody against all subtypes of the influenza A viral hemagglutinins(HA). Methods All HA sequences from influenza viruses in common domains were analyzed to search for the most conservative re,on of the HA gene. The peptides conjugated to carrier proteins were used to immunize rabbits in order to obtain high titer antibody. Results The most conservative region among all influenza viruses HA genes were 14 amino acids located at the N-terminal of HA2. The antibody titer reached to 1 : 80 000 after 4 injections of the coupled peptides. The achieved antibody was demonstrated by Western blot to bind HA proteins of influenza virus subtypes H1-H13 specifically. Conclusion The universal antibody has been successfully established by immunizing the rabbits with most conservative peptides of HA protein coupled to carrier protein.
2.Association between PM2.5 exposure and risk of Parkinson’s disease in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Taiwan: a nested case-control study
Ci-Wen LUO ; Yu-Hsiang KUAN ; Wen-Ying CHEN ; Chun-Jung CHEN ; Frank Cheau-Feng LIN ; Stella Chin-Shaw TSAI
Epidemiology and Health 2023;45(1):e2023094-
OBJECTIVES:
This cohort study investigated the correlation between Parkinson’s disease (PD) risk and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) risk under particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 μm (PM2.5) exposure.
METHODS:
Data from the National Health Research Institutes of Taiwan were used in this study. The Environmental Protection Administration of Taiwan established an air quality monitoring network for monitoring Taiwan’s general air quality. COPD was indicated by at least 3 outpatient records and 1 hospitalization for COPD. After the implementation of age, sex, and endpoint matching at a 1:4 ratio, 137 patients and 548 patients were included in the case group and control group, respectively. Based on the 2005 World Health Organization (WHO) standards, monthly air particle concentration data were classified into the following 4 groups in analyses of exposure–response relationships: normal level, and 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 times the WHO level ([concentration ≥2]×25 μg/m3×number of exposure months).
RESULTS:
A multivariate logistic regression revealed that the 1.0 and 1.5 WHO level groups did not significantly differ from the normal level group, but the 2.0 WHO level did (odds ratio, 4.091; 95% confidence interval, 1.180 to 14.188; p=0.038).
CONCLUSIONS
Elevated PM2.5 concentrations were significantly correlated with an increased risk of PD among patients with COPD. Furthermore, exposure to high PM2.5 levels can further increase the risk of PD.
3.Polyoxypregnanes as safe, potent, and specific ABCB1-inhibitory pro-drugs to overcome multidrug resistance in cancer chemotherapy
Xu WU ; Chun YIN ; Jiang MA ; Stella CHAI ; Chunyuan ZHANG ; Sheng YAO ; Onat KADIOGLU ; Thomas EFFERTH ; Yang YE ; Kenneth Kin-Wah TO ; Ge LIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(7):1885-1902
Multidrug resistance (MDR) mediated by ATP binding cassette subfamily B member 1 (ABCB1) is significantly hindering effective cancer chemotherapy. However, currently, no ABCB1-inhibitory drugs have been approved to treat MDR cancer clinically, mainly due to the inhibitor specificity, toxicity, and drug interactions. Here, we reported that three polyoxypregnanes (POPs) as the most abundant constituents of