1.Construction of Mutant N-ras/61 Gene Recombinant Vaccinia Virus
Jian ZHANG ; Yueran ZHAO ; Li YOU ; Chunyi GAO ; Zhigang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2000;7(4):282-284
Objective: To construct the recombinant vaccinia virus of mutant N-ras/61 gene and enhance the immunogenecity of mutant N-ras/61 protein produced by the recombinant vaccinia virus. Methods: N-ras/61 gene was inserted into P1108 and transfected into CV-1 cell infected with vaccinia virus by Cell FECTIN. PCR and Western blot were used to identify the recombinants. Results: We get recombinant vaccinia virus rV-N-ras/61 by PCR and tk- selecting. The expression of N-ras gene was detected by Western blot. Conclusion: This study is a test for studing effective vaccine of mutant N-ras/61 gene. The efficacy in vivo of the N-ras/61 vaccine in immunotherapy is under investgation.
2.Analysis of risk factors and bacterial drug resistance in severe pneumonia caused by multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia
Chunyi LIU ; Ping JIN ; Xianyu TIAN ; Yue ZHAO ; Kan ZHANG ; Xianou HONG ; Yong LUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(5):277-280
Objective To explore the risk factors of severe pneumonia caused by multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia,and antimicrobial drug resistance among these isolates.It may help to prevent and control the disease and promote to rational use of antibiotics.Methods We conducted the case-control study in our PICU.It included 89 patients with severe pneumonia caused by multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia as case group and 68 patients with severe pneumonia caused by Klebsiella pneumonia as control group during the same period.To compare the two groups on irrationality use of antibiotics (especial for third generation cephalosporin),length of stay,tracheal cannula,time of mechanical ventilation and underlying conditions (malnutrition,congenital heart disease,heredity and metabolic disease).Antimicrobial susceptibilities among 89 multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia isolates were analyzed.Results There were 63 cases (70.79%) for irrationality use antibiotics in case group,while there were 27 cases (39.70%) in control group (P < 0.01).The cases for length of stay over 7 days in case group (48 cases,53.93%) were more than those cases with the same situation in control group (12 cases,17.65 %) (P < 0.01).Thirty-eight cases (42.69 %) needed mechanical ventilation therapy in case group,while 16 cases (23.53%) needed mechanical ventilation therapy in control group (P < 0.01).The cases for duration of mechanical ventilation over 5 days in case group (18 cases,20.22%) were more than those cases in control group (5 cases,7.35%) (P <0.05).The cases with underlying disease in case group (13 cases,14.61%) were more than those cases in control group (2 cases,2.94%) (P < 0.05).Multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia isolates demonstrated that high-level resistance for penicillins,cephalosporins,aminoglycosides and quinolones,but still susceptible to carbapenems.Conclusion Several risk factors are associated with severe pneumonia caused by multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia,including irrational use of antibiotics (especial for third generation cephalosporin),long term of length of stay,endotracheal intubation,long term of mechanical ventilation,and having underlying disease (malnutrition,congenital heart disease,heredity and metabolic disease).Multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia isolates demonstrated that high-level resistance for penicillins,cephalosporins,aminoglycosides and quinolones,but still susceptible to Carbapenems.Carbapenems should be used as first-line drugs for severe pneumonia caused by multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumonia.
3.Investigation and Analysis on Teaching Effect of Medical Genetics Experiment in Seven-year Program
Fangjie CHEN ; Chunyi LI ; Xiaoming LI ; Chunlian JIN ; Fucai LI ; Yanyan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2002;0(01):-
Questionnaire was made to investigate teaching effect and further improve teaching quality of medical genetics experiment.The results showed that the refined experimental contents and reasonable teaching methods were vital to the teaching effect.Furthermore,the ability of independent thinking and operating skills should be considerably emphasized.
4.Research progress of adipose derived stem cells in wound healing
Yusu WANG ; Wenhui CHU ; Qi WANG ; Chunyi LI ; Quanmin ZHAO
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;42(6):527-531
Skin is a kind of tissue that surrounds the surface of body, it is the first barrier for animals to resist mechanical, chemical and pathogenic microorganisms. Skin wound is one of the most common surgical diseases. The process of wound healing can be summarized as three stages: inflammation stage, fibrous tissue proliferation stage, and scar formation and repair stage. Incomplete repair of the wound leads to skin scarring, which causes the tissue to lose its normal structure and function, and seriously affects the aesthetic appearance. Traditional treatment methods can not restore the normal function of the skin and have obvious adverse reactions, which can not meet people's needs. Stem cell therapy, especially adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) plays a essential rule in the process of wound healing making it a research hotspot in recent years. ADSCs can secrete a variety of growth factors during wound healing to reduce wound inflammatory response, promote wound regeneration epithelialization and vascular reconstruction, thereby promoting wound healing. In this paper, the wound healing process and its regulation mechanism were summarized, and the role of ADSCs in wound healing at home and abroad and its clinical application progress were reviewed.
5.Analysis on the causes and countermeasures of the dilemma in medical patents transfer
Xiaojie HAN ; Yukun LAN ; Zhao CHEN ; Juan XIE ; Yang HONG ; Rong ZHOU ; Chunyi WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2018;31(1):24-28
Objective To investigate the causes of the dilemma in the medical patents transfer,analyze the corresponding countermeasures.Methods The research clarify the causes of the dilemma in the medical patents transfer and put forward countermeasures to promote the medical patents trans fer according to depth interviews to relevant personnel involved in medical patents transfer and literature analysis.Results A lot of factors,including the professionalism and technical of the medical patents,the special status of the inventor,the imperfect institutions,attitude of hospital administration to the medical patents transfer and environment which ignore the medical patents transfer,lead to the dilemma of the medical patents transfer.Countermeasures like the establishment of a special transfor mation entity,the incentives for transformation personnel,improve the transformation system and processes can promote the medical patents transfer.Conclusions Comprehensive consideration of the objective environment,the effective using of available resources,encouraging collaborations between hospitals and enterprises to making good use of their own advantages,as well as ask for related regulatory support,can help the smooth transfer of medical patents.
6.Overexpression and clinical significance of PBX3 in acute myeloid leukemia
Hui Zhang ; Zixiang Chen ; Chunyi Zhao ; Qixiang Shao ; Yangjing Zhao
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(12):2012-2018,2024
Objective :
To investigate the expression levels and potential clinical significance of pre-B-cell leukemia homologous box 3 (PBX3) in bone marrow samples from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) .
Methods :
The mRNA expression levels of PBX3 were determined by bioinformatics which analyzed the RNAseq data of 33 malignancies from the cancer genome atlasdatabase. (TCGA) The correlations among the expression levels of PBX3,the clinical parameters and prognosis of AML patients were further analyzed.The differentially expressed genes in the whole transcriptome were analyzed to identify the molecular network in AML caused by PBX3 expression abnormalities.
Results :
The mRNA expression levels of PBX3 were up-regulated in 12 malignancies,and the altitudes increased most significantly in AML than any other cancer types.Patients with high PBX3 expression showed shorter overall survival and disease-free survival than patients with low PBX3 expression.High PBX3 expression was significantly associated with FLT3,NPM1,and DNMT3A mutation.PBX3 expression was positively correlated with multiple ho- meobox genes (including most HOXA and HOXB genes ,MEIS1 ) ,and the expression levels of these homeobox genes were all negatively correlated with AML patients overall survival.
Conclusion
PBX3 high expression in the bone marrow of AML patients is a potential biomarker for poor prognosis ,and it may have extensive interactions with other homeobox genes.
7.Effect of isopropyl myristate on the viscoelasticity and drug release of a drug-in-adhesive transdermal patch containing blonanserinEffect of isopropyl myristate on the viscoelasticity and drug release of a drug-in-adhesive transdermal patch containing blonanserinretain-->.
Chunyi ZHAO ; Peng QUAN ; Chao LIU ; Qiaoyun LI ; Liang FANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2016;6(6):623-628
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of isopropyl myristate (IPM), a penetration enhancer, on the viscoelasticity and drug release of a drug-in-adhesive transdermal patch containing blonanserin. The patches were prepared with DURO-TAK87-2287 as a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) containing 5% (/) of blonanserin and different concentrations of IPM. Anrelease experiment was performed and the adhesive performance of the drug-in-adhesive patches with different concentrations of IPM was evaluated by a rolling ball tack test and a shear-adhesion test. The glass transition temperature () and rheological parameters of the drug-in-adhesive layers were determined to study the effect of IPM on the mechanical properties of the PSA. The results of therelease experiment showed that the release rate of blonanserin increased with an increasing concentration of IPM. The rolling ball tack test and shear-adhesion test showed decreasing values with increasing IPM concentration. The results were interpreted on the basis of the IPM-induced plasticization of the PSA, as evidenced by a depression of the glass transition temperature and a decrease in the elastic modulus. In conclusion, IPM acted as a plasticizer on DURO-TAK87-2287, and it increased the release of blonanserin and affected the adhesive properties of the PSA.
8.Structural optimization and biological evaluation of 1,5-disubstituted pyrazole-3-carboxamines as potent inhibitors of human 5-lipoxygenase.
Yu ZHOU ; Jun LIU ; Mingyue ZHENG ; Shuli ZHENG ; Chunyi JIANG ; Xiaomei ZHOU ; Dong ZHANG ; Jihui ZHAO ; Deju YE ; Mingfang ZHENG ; Hualiang JIANG ; Dongxiang LIU ; Jian CHENG ; Hong LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2016;6(1):32-45
Human 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) is a well-validated drug target and its inhibitors are potential drugs for treating leukotriene-related disorders. Our previous work on structural optimization of the hit compound 2 from our in-house collection identified two lead compounds, 3a and 3b, exhibiting a potent inhibitory profile against 5-LOX with IC50 values less than 1 µmol/L in cell-based assays. Here, we further optimized these compounds to prepare a class of novel pyrazole derivatives by opening the fused-ring system. Several new compounds exhibited more potent inhibitory activity than the lead compounds against 5-LOX. In particular, compound 4e not only suppressed lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in brain inflammatory cells and protected neurons from oxidative toxicity, but also significantly decreased infarct damage in a mouse model of cerebral ischemia. Molecular docking analysis further confirmed the consistency of our theoretical results and experimental data. In conclusion, the excellent in vitro and in vivo inhibitory activities of these compounds against 5-LOX suggested that these novel chemical structures have a promising therapeutic potential to treat leukotriene-related disorders.
9.Which fetal growth charts should be used? A retrospective observational study in China.
Jianxin ZHAO ; Ying YUAN ; Jing TAO ; Chunyi CHEN ; Xiaoxia WU ; Yimei LIAO ; Linlin WU ; Qing ZENG ; Yin CHEN ; Ke WANG ; Xiaohong LI ; Zheng LIU ; Jiayuan ZHOU ; Yangwen ZHOU ; Shengli LI ; Jun ZHU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(16):1969-1977
BACKGROUND:
The fetal growth charts in widest use in China were published by Hadlock >35 years ago and were established on data from several hundred of American pregnant women. After that, >100 fetal growth charts were published around the world. We attempted to assess the impact of applying the long-standing Hadlock charts and other charts in a Chinese population and to compare their ability to predict newborn small for gestational age (SGA).
METHODS:
For this retrospective observational study, we reviewed all pregnant women ( n = 106,455) who booked prenatal care with ultrasound measurements for fetal biometry at the Shenzhen Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital between 2012 and 2019. A fractional polynomial regression model was applied to generate Shenzhen fetal growth chart ranges for head circumference (HC), biparietal diameter (BPD), abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL). The differences between Shenzhen charts and published charts were quantified by calculating the Z -score. The impact of applying these published charts was quantified by calculating the proportions of fetuses with biometric measurements below the 3rd centile of these charts. The sensitivity and area under the receiver operating characteristic curves of published charts to predict neonatal SGA (birthweight <10th centile) were assessed.
RESULTS:
Following selection, 169,980 scans of fetal biometry contributed by 41,032 pregnancies with reliable gestational age were analyzed. When using Hadlock references (<3rd centile), the proportions of small heads and short femurs were as high as 8.9% and 6.6% in late gestation, respectively. The INTERGROWTH-21st standards matched those of our observed curves better than other charts, in particular for fat-free biometry (HC and FL). When using AC<10th centile, all of these references were poor at predicting neonatal SGA.
CONCLUSIONS
Applying long-standing Hadlock references could misclassify a large proportion of fetuses as SGA. INTERGROWTH-21st standard appears to be a safe option in China. For fat-based biometry, AC, a reference based on the Chinese population is needed. In addition, when applying published charts, particular care should be taken due to the discrepancy of measurement methods.
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10.Chinese expert consensus on the overall management of liver function in conversion therapy for liver cancer (2022 edition).
Qinghua MENG ; Zhengqiang YANG ; Zhenyu ZHU ; Juan LI ; Xinyu BI ; Xiao CHEN ; Chunyi HAO ; Zhen HUANG ; Fei LI ; Xiao LI ; Guangming LI ; Yinmo YANG ; Yefan ZHANG ; Haitao ZHAO ; Hong ZHAO ; Xu ZHU ; Jiye ZHU ; Jianqiang CAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(24):2909-2911