1.MRI fingings of central neuroeytoma
Hongping LIN ; Xiaotong SHAO ; Haiquan YAO ; Tao ZHANG ; Peng ZHANG ; Xinqun QU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(6):536-538,550
Objective To analyze the MRI features of central neurocytoma (CNC),and to improve the diagnostic accuracy of this lesion.Methods The MRI findings of 12 patients with CNC confirmed by surgery and pathology were evaluated retrospectively.All patients underwent contrast-enhanced and uncontrast-enhanced MR scan,and 3 patients also received plain CT scan.Results The lesions of 12 cases were all located in the lateral ventricles of septum pellucidum,which were close to the Monro's foramen.5 lesions located in the right lateral ventricle,5 lesions located in both lateral ventricles with 1 case reached the third ventricle,2 lesions located in the left lateral ventricle with 1 case reached the third ventricle.The mean diameter of the CNC lesions was 4.8 cm (ranged from 2.2 to 7.8 cm).11cases (92%) had vavious degrees of cystic change,8 cases (66.7%) had a spongy or soap bubble appearance and 1 case(8.3%) had completely cystic change.3 cases (25%) had a scalloping appearance on sagittal T1-weighted MRI.The solid part of the tumor was similar to the gray matter in signal intensity,with slightly high signal intensity on T2FLAIR.Among 9 cases with DWI,7 cases showed high signal intensity,1 case showed equal signal intensity,and 1 case showed slightly low signal intensity.On enhanced MRI,the solid part of tumors showed slight to medium (83%) or obvious (17%) enhancement.Conclusion CNC should be first considered when a young adult has a lesion located in the lateral ventricles of septum pellucidum,accompainied by varying degrees of cysts,showed slight to medium enhancement in the solid part of the tumor.
2.MRI features of primary lymphoma in central nervous system
Hongping LIN ; Dachun XIAO ; Xiaotong SHAO ; Haiquan YAO ; Xinqun QU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(3):347-350
Objective To study the MRI features of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL)to improve its diagnosis. Methods The MRI data of 1 3 patients with PCNSL confirmed by biopsy or surgical pathology were analyzed retrospectively.All patients underwent nonenhanced and contrast-enhanced MRI examinations.Results Multiple lesions in 8 cases and solitary one in 5 cases were found.Five leisons (38.5%)were located in the cerebral hemispheres.Eight(61.5%)were located in deep structures of the brain including periventricular white matter,basal ganglia,thalami and corpus callosum,6 (46.2%)of whom involved in the ependyma including 1 involved in the ependyma of the 4 th ventricle.One leison(7.7%)was located in the cerebellar hemisphere.The tumor showed isointense or mildly hypointense signal on T1WI,mildly hyperintense signal on T2WI and hyperintense signal on DWI.Mild to moderate perilesional edema was noted.The tumors in 13 cases showed remarkable homogeneous enhancement after the contrast agent was injected with the signs of characteristic notch,butterfly and satellite.Focal necrosis occurred in 1 lesions.Conclusion PCNSL shouldbe first considered when a lesion located in the deep central structeres of the brain,multiple and involve ependymal membrane,showed isointensity on T1WI and T2WI,highintensity on DWI in tumoral parenchyma demonstrated,significantly enhancement in the solid part of the tumor.
3.Production of limonene and its derivative in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via metabolic engineering.
Yao HUANG ; Haiquan YANG ; Wei SHEN ; Yuanyuan XIA ; Yu CAO ; Xianzhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(11):4647-4662
Limonene and its derivative perillic acid are widely used in food, cosmetics, health products, medicine and other industries as important bioactive natural products. However, inefficient plant extraction and high energy-consuming chemical synthesis hamper the industrial production of limonene and perillic acid. In this study, limonene synthase from Mentha spicata was expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by peroxisome compartmentalization, and the yield of limonene was 0.038 mg/L. The genes involved in limonene synthesis, ERG10, ERG13, tHMGR, ERG12, ERG8, IDI1, MVD1, ERG20ww and tLS, were step-wise expressed via modular engineering to study their effects on limonene yield. The yield of limonene increased to 1.14 mg/L by increasing the precursor module. Using the plasmid with high copy number to express the above key genes, the yield of limonene significantly increased up to 86.74 mg/L, which was 4 337 times higher than that of the original strain. Using the limonene-producing strain as the starting strain, the production of perillic acid was successfully achieved by expressing cytochrome P450 enzyme gene from Salvia miltiorrhiza, and the yield reached 4.42 mg/L. The results may facilitate the construction of cell factory with high yield of monoterpene products by S. cerevisiae.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism*
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Limonene/metabolism*
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Metabolic Engineering
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Monoterpenes/metabolism*