1.Classification and Analogous Analysis of Candida Strains Isolated from Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
Zhenyu QIN ; Congjun YAO ; Shengshun TAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the correlation between Candida strains and vulvovaginal candidiasis. Methods Two groups of Candida albicans strains were chosen. Strains of group A and group B were isolated from vaginal discharge of normal women and of patients with candidal vaginitis respectively. The two methods, AMS (automated microbiological detection and identification system) and amino black stain, were applied to detect two phenotypic parameters, biochemical reaction of the strains and secretory capacity of the proteinases respectively, and analogous analysis was performed then. Results There was a significant difference in the levels of adonitol (P
2.Expression and significance of multidrug resistance-associated protein 3 in pancreatic cancer and pancreatic cancer cell lines
Wei GAO ; Congjun WANG ; Tiangeng YOU ; Aiguo LU ; Xinlai GUO ; Yao YANG ; Hui ZHANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2011;05(1):14-17
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of MRP3 in pancreatic cancer and different tumor cells. Methods MRP3 expression was detected in 30 cases of pancreatic cancer tissues and the adjacent tissues through immunohistochemical method. RT-PCR was used to detect MRP3 mRNA in 7 tumor cell lines and human embryo kidney cell lines 293T. Monoclonal antibody against MRP3 was employed to detect MRP3 protein expression through flow cytometry. Results There was significant difference for MRP3 expression in nucleus between the pancreatic cancer and normal tissues beside the cancer ( P= 0.003 ) while no significant difference was found in cytoplasm (P = 0. 472). MRP3 mRNA expression was found in 3 pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. The positive expression rate of MRP3 protein was relatively high in BxPC-3 and AsPC-1 cells (68. 5% and 33.6% respectively) while it was only 5.4% in PNAC-1. Conclusions The difference of MRP3 expression in pancreatic cancer and normal tissues lies mainly in nucleus. BxPC-3 may serve as cellular models for in vitro studies on multidrug resistance of pancreatic carcinoma.