1.miRNA-126 inhibits proliferation, migration and invasion of human lung cancer A549 cells via EGFR/AKT/mTOR pathway
Xiali TANG ; Demin JIAO ; Jun CHEN ; Jian WANG ; Qingyong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(3):458-463
AIM:To investigate the effects of microRNA ( miRNA)-126 on the proliferation , migration and in-vasion of human lung cancer cell lines , and to explore its mechanism .METHODS:The A549 cells were transfected with miRNA-126 agomir by Lipofectamine 2000.The expression of miRNA-126 was detected by real-time PCR.The cell activity was detected by MTT assay .The number of viable A549 cells was counted by the method of Trypan blue exclusion .The cell colony-forming capability was determined by cell colony formation test .The cell migration and invasion abilities were assayed by wound healing and Transwell methods , respectively.The protein levels of p-EGFR, EGFR, p-AKT, AKT, p-mTOR and mTOR were determined by Western blot .RESULTS:The expression level of miRNA-126 was significantly in-creased in the A549 cells compared with negative control ( NC) group and control group ( P<0.01 ) .The proliferation of A549 cells was decreased extremely after transfected with the miRNA-126 agomir (P<0.01), so did the result of the cell colony-formation test.The migration and invasion abilities of the lung cancer cells were also significantly inhibited .The protein levels of p-EGFR, p-AKT and p-mTOR were significantly down-regulated compared with NC group and control group ( P<0.01) .CONCLUSION:Over-expression of miRNA-126 significantly inhibits the proliferation , migration and invasion ability of human lung cancer A 549 cells by down-regulation of EGFR/AKT/mTOR pathway .
2.Curcumin inhibits migration and invasion of lung cancer PC-9 cells via down-regulation of nectin-4 expression
Jun CHEN ; Demin JIAO ; Xiali TANG ; Jian WANG ; You LI ; Qingyong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(2):271-277
AIM:To investigate the effects of curcumin on the abilities of migration and invasion in the lung cancer PC-9 cells, and to observe the relationship between curcumin and nectin-4 expression.METHODS:The viability, migration and invasion of lung cancer PC-9 cells treated with curcumin or transfected with siNectin-4 were measured by MTT assay, wound healing test and Transwell assay , respectively.The protein levels of nectin-4, p-AKT and AKT in the PC-9 cells treated with curcumin or transfected with siNectin-4 were detected by Western blot .RESULTS:Curcumin in-hibited the viability of PC-9 cells.The wound healing rates and the numbers of the transmembrane cells in curcumin 10μmol/L and 20 μmol/L groups were decreased compared with control group without curcumin treatment .The expression level of nectin-4 was reduced after curcumin treatment for 24 h.The viability of the PC-9 cells was significantly inhibited after transfected with siNectin-4 for 48 h or 72 h (P<0.01), and the wound healing rates was decreased in siNectin-4 group compared with NC group (P<0.01).The numbers of the transmembrane cells in siNectin-4 group was significantly reduced (P<0.01).Curcumin and knockdown of nectin-4 suppressed the activation of AKT pathway in PC-9 cells.In si-Nectin-4+curcumin group , the cell viability reduced compared with curcumin group , and wound healing rates , cell inva-sive ability and AKT phosphorylation levels were decreased .CONCLUSION:Curcumin inhibits migration and invasion of the lung cancer PC-9 cells via down-regulation of nectin-4 expression and inhibition of AKT pathway .
3.The distributional characteristics of frontal recess cells during image navigation assisted endoscopic sinus surgery
Qian HUANG ; Bing ZHOU ; Luo ZHANG ; Jingying MA ; Wentong GE ; Yu JIAO ; Demin HAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To recognize the frontal recess cells and analyze their distributional characteristics during image navigation assisted endoscopic sinus surgery. METHODS 20 cases(39 sides)of chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps were observed in this study. The fontal recess cells and frontal sinus were opened under the endoscope and the distributional characteristics were observed and recorded, and then confirmed by the image navigation system. RESULTS Centred on frontal sinus ostium, frontal recess cells were divided into three areas: the agger nasi cell(ANC)and frontal cells(FC)are located in front of frontal sinus ostium(FS); frontal septum cells(IFSSC)and terminal cells(RT)are located at the same plane of FS; supra-ethmoidal bulla recess(SBR), frontal bulla cell(FBC)and super-obital cells(SOEC)are in the posterior area. The coincidence of identification for ANC, FCI and II, SBR, FBC and IFSSC under endoscope and image navigation is 100%, the coincidence of identification for FS is 89.7%, SOEC 80%, RT 71.4% and FC III and IV 60%. CONCLUSION The distribution of the frontal recess cells around the frontal ostium showed a fixed pattern.It would well benefit the orientation of frontal ostium and the opening of frontal sinus. Furthermore, it is significant for the orientation and opening of the frontal recess cells.
4.Serum HBsAg quantification in clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic hepatitis B
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2019;35(10):2150-2155
HBsAg is one of the oldest diagnostic markers for HBV infection, and serum HBsAg level is associated with HBV cccDNA level in hepatocytes, HBV replication capability, and host immune response. In recent years, with the development of serum HBsAg quantification and the concept of functional cure, HBsAg quantification has been taken more and more seriously in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of HBV infection. This article analyzes the role of serum HBsAg quantification from the aspects of natural disease course of chronic hepatitis B, prediction of response to antiviral therapy, and prediction of drug withdrawal.
5.The relationship between differentially expressed miR-19b-3p and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Jing XU ; Yuquan WU ; Juan XU ; Yi DAI ; Demin JIAO ; Jinhua HU ; Xiaona CHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(11):994-998
Objective To explore the relationship between differentially expressed miR-19b-3p and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods The miRNA expression profiles of patients with AD(AD group,n=30) or healthy elderly people (NC group,n=30) were analyzed by Illumina/Solexa high-throughput sequencing technique.The miRNA lentiviral plasmids were constructed and injected into the model of AD rats.The cognitive function of rats was analyzed with water maze test.The mimics and inhibitors were synthesized and transfected into SH-SY5Y cell lines.The protein expression of β-amyloid precursor protein cleavage enzyme 1 (BACE1) was detected by western blot.Results Compared with the NC group,the expression of miR-146a-5p (log2AD/Control =2.3),miR-195-5p (log2 AD/Control =10.2),miR-20b-5p(log2AD/Control =15.1) in serum of AD group was up-regulated and the expression of miR-19b-3p (log2 AD/Control =-8.0) and miR-125b-3p (log2 AD/Control =-15.3) was down-regulated (P< 0.05).Compared with the rats in the AD group((26.50±3.12) s),the rats in the AD+miR-19b-3p group ((15.33±2.78) s) showed significantly shorter escape latencies(P<0.05).Compared with the NC group,the protein expression of BACE1 in miR-19b-3p mimetic group was decreased and the protein expression of BACE1 in inhibitor group was increased.Conclusion miR-19b-3p may improve the cognitive function of AD patients via regulating the expression of BACE1.