1.Metabolomics analysis of taxadiene producing yeasts.
Huifang YAN ; Mingzhu DING ; Yingjin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(2):223-231
In order to study the inherent difference among terpenes producing yeasts from the point of metabolomics, we selected taxadiene producing yeasts as the model system. The changes of cellular metabolites during fermentation log phase of artificial functional yeasts were determined using metabolomics methods. The results represented that compared to W303-1A as a blank control, the metabolites in glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) cycle and several amino acids were influenced. And due to the changes of metabolites, the growth of cells was inhibited to a certain extent. Among the metabolites identified, citric acid content in taxadiene producing yeasts changed the most, the decreasing amplitude reached 90% or more. Therefore, citric acid can be a marker metabolite for the future study of artificial functional yeasts. The metabolomics analysis of taxadiene producing yeasts can provide more information in further studies on optimization of terpenes production in heterologous chassis.
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2.MR-guided Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block for Treatment of Upper Abdominal Cancer Pain
Hao SHI ; Huifang CAO ; Hongyu DING
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the value of MR-guided neurolytic celiac plexus block(NCPB)for treatment of upper abdominal cancer pain.Methods 13 neurolytic celiac plexus blocks were carried out in 12 patients with severe upper abdominal pain caused by malignant tumors.The pain-relieving effect of the block was both evaluated using visual analogue scale(VAS) and analyzed statistically in all cases.Results The placement of the needle MR-guided was easy and accurate,the successful rate of the puncture was 92%.There were no severe complications.The pain before and after the procedure had obvious difference and the pain relief could last for a long time.Conclusion MR-guided NCPB is a simple and effective technique for treatment of upper abdominal cancer pain.
3.Effects of static magnetic field on lipid peroxidation in liver,kidney and brain in mouse
Fangping LIU ; Quanyi WU ; Huifang WANG ; Jianxia DING ; Lirong DUAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(02):-
Objective To study the effect of static magnetic field (SMF) on levels of lipid peroxidation in liver kidney and brain tissues in mice. MethodsThirty mice were randomly assigned to groups A,B,C and D, and exposed to static magnetic fields with four different intensities of(24.6?4.2)mT, (42.0?2.1)mT, (63.5?3.0)mT, (85.1?2.9)mT, respectively, for an average of 4 hours daily for 15 days. Then the mice were sacrificed and the amount of MDA in liver, kidney and brain tissues in mice were measured. ResultsThe amount of MDA were significantly decreased in the liver and kidney in rat exposed to (24.6?4.2)mT, (42.0?2.1)mT MSF as compared with that in the control group( P
4.Expression of somatostatin receptor subtypes and epidermal growth factor receptor in non-small cell lung cancer and their clinical significance
Xin LIU ; Huifang TIAN ; Xiuwen WANG ; Jiyuan DING
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1994;0(01):-
0.05).There was a negative correlation between the EGFR expression with the expression of SSTR2A and SSTR5 in NSCLC tissues.The 3-year survival rates were 64.5% and 65.9% in patients positive of SSTR5 and SSTR2A,respectively;and were 45.2% and 22.2% for those negative of SSTR5 and SSTR2A,respectively(P
5.Risk factors of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy after phacoemulsification
Yong LV ; Huifang DING ; Lin YANG ; Fengling TAN
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(4):351-353,357
Objective To select the risk factors and focus on the pathogenesis of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) after cataract surgery.Methods A retrospective review of all patients with phacoemulsification surgery referred to the Ophthalmology Divisions,the First Affiliated Hospital,Zhengzhou University,from September 1,2010 to September 1,2016 was performed.Eligible patients were 11 206 cases(13 320 eyes),30 cases (30 eyes) were complicated with AION after cataract surgery (AION group),and 90 cases (90 eyes) were selected as control group according to the ratio of 1 ∶ 3 by random sequence.Factors of small cup disc ratios,previous surgery history,cardiac disease,diabetes,hypertension,hyperlipemia,smoking,carotid disease and intraocular pressure (IOP) were collected,x2 test,Logistic regression and t test were performed to analyze risk factors for AION.Results Small cup-disc ratios,diabetes,hypertension,hyperlipemia,carotid disease were influencing factors of AION after cataract surgery.Hyperlipemia and carotid disease were risk factors of AION after cataract surgery.There was no significant difference in preoperative intraocular pressure between two groups(all P > 0.05).The intraocular pressure at postoperative 1 day and 7 days in AION group were higher than those in control group (all P < 0.05).Conclusion Hyperlipemia and carotid artery disease are risk factors for AION after cataract surgery,and high intraocular pressure may be the inductive factor of AION.
6.The efficacy and safety of autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusion in management of thrombocytopenia after chemotherapy in hematological malignancy
Guoqiang LIU ; Huifang DING ; Xifing LU ; Min XU ; Jian XING ; Xia ZHAO ; Fang HAN ; Yinghui SHANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(3):188-191
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusion in the management of thrombocytopenia after chemotherapy in hematological malignancy.Methods A total of 40 patients diagnosed as hematological malignancy with complete remission were equally assigned into study group and control group.During chemotherapy interval in the study group,when platelet counts exceeded 120 × 109/L,autologous platelets were collected with CS3000 Cell Separator and cryopreserved at-80℃ with 5% dimethylsulfoxide.When platelet counts dropped below 15 × 109/L after chemotherapy,autologous platelets were thawed with 40℃ water bath and transfused back to each patient.In the control group,when platelet counts dropped below 15 × 109/L after chemotherapy,allogeneic fresh platelets were transfused.Median loss during the freeze-thaw-wash procedure in study group was observed,and the 1 h,24 h corrected count increments(CCI)were calculated in the both groups.The hemostatic effects and adverse reactions were also observed.Results In the control group,1hCCI and 24hCCI were (19.3 ±6.1)× 109/L and(12.2 ± 7.0)× 109/L,respectively,with the effective rate of 80% and the transfusion reaction rate of 45%.Totally 20 collection and transfusions were finished in the study group.A total of(3.4-8.5)× 1011 platelet were obtained in each collection.Platelet recovery after freezing and thawing was(73.51 ±9.03)%(62%-83%).1hCCI was(17.4±7.6)× 109/L,24h CCI was(10.5 ±5.8)× 109/L and the effective rate was 85%.There was no significant different between the two groups (P > 0.05).The transfusion reaction rate was 15 %,which was significantly lower than that of the control group(P < 0.05).Meanwhile,adverse reactions were occurred less in the study group.Conclusion This study demonstrates that autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusions can be safely administered for supporting thrombocytopenia in hematological malignancy patients undergoing chemotherapy.
7.Conspecific mesenchymal stem cells infusion for immune thrombocytopenia and the impact on CD4+CD25highCD127low regulatory T cells
Min XU ; Guoqiang LIU ; Xia ZHAO ; Guang LU ; Huifang DING ; Liang WANG ; Caifeng SUN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2014;35(5):306-309
Objective To evaluate the effect of the conspecific bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) infusion on the platelets count and the ratio of CD4+ CD25highCD127low regulatory T (Treg) cells in mice with immune thrombocytopenia and the mechanisms.Method ITP mice models were induced by daily intraperitoneal injection of 200 μL phosphate buffer solution [containing 2 μg rat anti-platelet membrane CD41 antibody (MWReg30)] into female Balb/c mice.MSCs were got from male mice.Then different number of MSCs was injected into ITP mice through the tail veins.After 5,7 and 14 days,the number of blood platelets was counted and the ratio of Treg cells was detected by flow cytometry,and compared with those in the healthy mice.Result Twenty-four h after injection of CD41 antibody,platelet counts were reduced sharply to the lowest point,which was about a quarter of the normal level.Then ITP mice models were induced successfully.Platelet counts were increased after the injection of MSCs.On 7th day after injection of MSCs,the platelet counts were significantly higher than those in control mice,and the greater the degree of injection dosage,the greater the elevated platelets (P<0.05 for all).The ratio of Treg cells in ITP mice models was significantly lower than in the normal mice.The ratio of peripheral blood Treg cells in ITP mice was increased after injection of MSCs and the higher the dose,the greater the effect (P<0.05 for all) but did not reach the normal level.Conclusion The conspecific bone marrow MSCs infusion can increase the platelet counts in mice with ITP,which may be related to the increase of CD4+ CD25highCD127low Treg cells.
8.Effect on cellular immune functions in peripheral blood of immunotherapy of dendritic cell and cytokine-induced killer cell combined with chemotherapy for multiple myeloma
Xia ZHAO ; Qing XU ; Huifang DING ; Min XU ; Jian XING ; Guang LU ; Caifeng SUN ; Guoqiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(4):490-496
Objective:To valuate the treatment value and analyse the effect on the cellular immune functions by studying the differences of T-lymphocyte subsets and CD4+CD25+Treg cells in peripheral blood after adoptive immunotherapy ( dendritic cells and cytokine-induced killer cells,DC-CIK) combined with chemotherapy on MM.Methods:50 patients with MM were randomly divided into two groups.24 patients in chemotherapy group were treated by chemotherapy only,26 patients in joint group were treated by adoptive immunotherapy( DC-CIK) combined with chemotherapy,and the clinical outcomes and the levels of T-lymphocyte subsets and CD4+CD25+Treg cells in peripheral blood between two groups were compared.Moreover,the differences of cellular immune indicators (Th1/Th2,the ratio of AgNOR,and TGF-β)between two groups were also compared.Results: After treatment,quality of life,clinical index and survival in joint group were better than in chemotherapy group( P<0.05);the proportion of CD3+CD8+,the ratios of CD4+CD25+,CD4+CD25+/CD4+and the level of TGF-βof joint group wes clearly lower than chemotherapy group(P<0.05),and the ratios of CD3+CD4+/CD3+CD8+, Th1/Th2 and AgNOR of joint group wes clearly higher than chemotherapy group .Conclusion: DC-CIK combined with chemotherapy could be an effective and promising treatment to patients with MM,and it maybe strengthen the anti-tumor action of bodies by regulating the balance between Th1 and Th2 reaction.
9.Effects of wnt3a gene-modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on aute graft-versus-host disease in mice
Guoqiang LIU ; Guang LU ; Weiwei MOU ; Jian XING ; Min XU ; Xijing LU ; Huifang DING
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;(11):689-693
Objective To explore the effects of injection of wnt3a gene-modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) in a murine allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT) model.Methods C57BL/6 mice were used as the donors and Balb/c mice as the recipients in the murine allo-BMT model.The recipient mice were divided into four groups by random number table method: transplantation control group (group A) (infusion of 5 × 106bone marrow cells via the tail vein of recipient mice); aGVHD group (group B) (infusion of 5 × 106bone marrow cells and 5 × 106 splenocytes via the tail vein of recipient mice); aGVHD + empty vector group (group C) (infusion of 5 × 106 bone marrow cells,5 × 106 splenocytes and 1 × 106 pAd-GFP-transfected MSCs via the tail vein of recipient mice) ; experimental group (group D) (infusion of 5 ×106 bone marrow cells,5 × 106 splenocytes and 1 × 106 wnt3a gene-modified MSCs).The general performance and survival were monitored,the occurrence of aGVHD was observed,the changes of donor T lymphocyte quantity present in the spleen,and interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon-γ (IFN γ)levels of the recipient mice were detected in each group after transplantation.Results The survival time of recipient mice in group A was all more than 60 d,and that in groups B,C and D was (19.1 ±6.19),(32.6 ± 19.6) and (47.2 ± 15.6) d,rcspcctivcly.The survival time in group D was significantly longer than in groups B and C (P<0.05).After the transplant,the aGVHD score points in groups B,CandDwere (8.0±0.41),(6.7±0.29) and (4.0± 1.0),respcctively.The aGVHD score points in group D were significantly less than in groups B and C (P<0.05),and the pathological grade in group D was significantly reduced.The number and proliferation rate of T lymphocytes were reduced significantly in group D as compared with groups B and C at 3rd and 5th day after transplantation (P < 0.05).The levels of IL-2 and IFN-γ in peripheral blood were decreased significantly in group D as compared with those in groups B and C at 7th,14th,21st and 28th day after transplantation (P<0.05).The chimeric rate of the murine H-2Kb cells in the bone marrow cells of long-term survival mice was all in the range of 95% to 100% 60 d after transplantation.Conclusion The injection of wnt3a gene-modified MSCs can more effectively alleviate aGVHD in murineallo-BMT model,which may be correlated with the Wnt3a overexpression which activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway of MSCs,thereby inhibiting the early activation and amplification of donor T lymphocytes and the IL-2 and IFN-γ expression.
10.Adjustment of MCP-1 to migration and functional activity on macrophages in uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS
Huifang DING ; Yuling ZHANG ; Hao LU ; Ruiping ZHANG ; Zhiying QIAN ; Shunli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(4):507-510
Objective:To explore the adjustment factors to the migration and functional activity on macrophages in the uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS.Methods:150 Kunming female mouse were divided into control group (group A),LPS model group (group B),MCP-1 blocking-up group (group C),the mice uterines were extracted separately at hour 1,3,6,12,24.The number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 macrophages were detected by Immunohistochemistry,ELISA detects the expression of TNF-α and MCP-1.Results:①Compared with group A,the number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 in endometrium,myometrium,perimrtrium of group B were highly significantly increased (P<0.01) at every time points,the endometrium,myometrium of group C were closely to normal level at 1,3,6 h;compared with group B,the number of CD14+ macrophages and the expression of CD14 were highly significantly decreased(P<0.01)at 1,3,6 h of perimrtrium of group C and every time points of endometrium,myometrium of group C.②Compared with group A,the content of TNF-α and MCP-1 were highly significantly increased (P<0.01) at every time points of group B and 12,24 h of group C;compared with group B,the content of TNF-α and MCP-1 of group C were highly significantly decreased(P<0.01) at every time points.Conclusion:The migration of macrophages and the expression of CD14 and TNF-α in the uterine of inflammatory mice induced by LPS were regulated by MCP-1.