1.The relationship between HPV infection and cervical cancer and precancerous lesion
Hui JIA ; Jianjia YANG ; Min CUI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(8):1185-1187,1188
Objective To explore the relationship between HPV infection and the incidence of cervical canc-er and precancerous lesions in women.Methods 108 patients with cervical disease who accepted cervical screening were chosen as the research subjects, and they were given colposcopy and pathological examination, hybrid capture 2 generation method for quantitative detection of HPV-DNA content,RLU/CO was used for viral load and HPV-DNA content was more than 1ng/L(RLU/CO>1) can be judged as positive.Results The positive rates of HPV-DNA was 35.00%,67.74%and 95.83%of chronic cervicitis,cervical cancer precursor lesions( CIN) and invasive cervical squamous cell carcinoma,the difference was statistically significant(χ2 =10.73,P<0.05) .The positive rates of HPV DNA in patients with typeⅠCIN,typeⅡCIN,typeⅢCIN were 44.44%,62.50%and 95.00%respective-ly,the difference was statistically significant(χ2 =11.43,P<0.05).HPV-DNA and the positive rate of cervical cancer patients with histological grade,clinical stage,lymph node metastasis,there was no significant correlation(χ2 =1.76,1.44,1.89, all P >0.05 ) .Conclusion HPV -DNA positive rate increased with the severity of cervical lesions in patients,but it had no significant correlation with clinical and pathological parameters,the active prevention of HPV infection of cervical cancer prevention had important significance.
2.Effects of Ginkgo biloba extract on biomarker expressions during aflatoxin B_1-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in Wistar rats
Yanrong HAO ; Chao OU ; Ji CAO ; Fang YANG ; Xiaoxian DUAN ; Chun YANG ; Yuan LI ; Jianjia SU
Tumor 2010;(1):1-5
Objective:To study the effect of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb761) on metabolism of aflatoxin B_1(AFB_1) in Wistar rats. Methods:Seventy one Wistar rats were divided into three groups at random: group A (AFB_1 group), group B (AFB_1+EGb761 group), and group C (control group). The rats in groups A and B were given AFB_1(intraperitoneal injection, 100-200 μg/ kg body weight, 1-3 times/week). The rats in group B were fed the food containing EGb761 while the rats in groups A and C were given normal food. Blood samples were collected and liver biopsy was performed on the 14th, 28th and 42nd week. All the rats were sacrificed at the 64th week. The incidence of hepatoma was observed. The hepatic phase Ⅰ drug-metabolizing enzyme CYP450 and phase Ⅱ enzyme GST were detected by spectrometry. The serum AFB_1-lysine adduct was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The expression of 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine(8-OHdG) was measured by immunohistochemistry. Results:The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in group B was significantly lower than that in group A (26.92% vs 76.00%,P<0.001). No hepatocellular carcinoma developed in group C. EGb761 had no effects on the activities of CYP450 and GST in rat liver tissues. The level of AFB_1-lysine adduct reached the peak (4 356.01 pg/mg albumin) at the 14th week in group A. EGb761 significantly inhibited the formation of AFB_1-lysine adducts in serum by 13.07% at the 14th week (P=0.033), and 73.63% at the 42nd week (P=0.002). The expression of 8-OHdG protein in rat liver tissues in group B was significantly lower than that in group A at the 28th, 42nd, and 64th week (P<0.05). Conclusion:The main mechanism underlying the effect of EGb761 in blocking hepatogenesis induced by AFB_1 may not be fully related with its influence on the activity of liver phase Ⅰ and phase Ⅱ metabolizing enzymes. EGb761 inhibites the production of AFB_1-lysine addcuts, decreases the expression of 8-OHdG protein, and finally alleviates the DNA oxidative injury, which may be one of the mechanisms for the effects of EGb761 in inhibiting or delaying hepatogenesis induced by AFB_1.
3.Effects of RNA interference targeting CDC25a gene on proliferation of human liver cancer HepG2 cells
Wei LI ; Ji CAO ; Lingli ZHOU ; Wang LUO ; Chun YANG ; Chengpiao LUO ; Yuan LI ; Jianjia SU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(12):2142-2147
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effect of silencing cell division cycle 25a ( CDC25a) gene on the prolifera-tion of human hepatoma HepG2 cells.METHODS:CDC25a gene in human hepatoma HepG2 cells was silenced by RNA interference.Real-time PCR was applied to detect the expression of CDC25a, cyclin E and CDK2 at mRNA levels in the HepG2 cells.Western blotting was applied to detect the expression of CDC25a at protein level.In addition, MTT assay, Giemsa staining and flow cytometry were used to measure the proliferation of human hepatoma HepG2 cells.RESULTS:The expression of CDC25a at mRNA and protein levels in RNA silence group was lower than those in negative control group and normal control group (P<0.05).The mRNA expression of cyclin E and CDK2 in silence group was lower than that in negative control group and normal control group (P<0.05).The cell proliferation in silence group was lower than that in negative control group and normal control group ( P<0.05) .The results of flow cytometry revealed that the cells in silence group were blocked in G1 phase.CONCLUSION:Infection of LV-CDC25a-RNAi recombinant to the HepG2 cells effec-tively inhibits the CDC25a gene expression and the proliferation of human hepatoma cells, and arrests the cells in G1 phase, suggesting that CDC25a gene may be a key target for the treatment of liver cancer.
4.The expression and significance of MCM7 protein in hepatocellu-lar carcinoma tissues of human, rat and tree shrew
Lingqun ZHU ; Chun YANG ; Hong QIN ; Xiaoxu LU ; Yuan LI ; Chao OU ; Jianjia SU ; Ji CAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(16):951-955
Objective:To test the expression of Minichromosome maintenance complex component 7(MCM7) protein in hepato-cellular carcinoma(HCC) of different species including human, rat and tree shrew (tupaia) by cross-species oncogenomics approach, and to investigate the relationship between the expression of MCM7 and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma and its clinical significance. Methods:Western blot and Immunohistochemistry were applied to detect the expression levels of MCM7 protein in HCC tissues,corresponding HCC-adjacent liver tissues and normal liver tissues collected from different species including human, rat and tree shrew, respectively. The clinicopathologic factors were also analyzed with the results of Immunohistochemistry. Results:Western blot analysis showed that the expression of MCM7 protein in HCC tissues of human and rat were higher than that in corresponding HCC-ad-jacent liver tissues and normal liver tissues, respectively and significantly (P<0.05). However, the expression of MCM7 protein in HCC tissues of tree shrew were also higher than that in corresponding HCC-adjacent liver tissues and normal liver tissues, but no significant difference was found among three types of tissues (P>0.05).There was also no significant difference between HCC-adjacent liver tis-sues and normal liver tissues in three species (P>0.05). Immunohistochemical analysis showed that MCM7 protein was mainly ex-pressed in nucleus of HCC cells, and the positive rate of MCM7 protein in HCC tissues of human, rat and tree shrew were significantly higher than that in corresponding HCC-adjacent liver tissues and normal liver tissues, respectively (P<0.05). However, no significant difference was found between HCC-adjacent liver tissues and normal liver tissues (P>0.05). Moreover, the protein level of MCM7 was intimately related to patient's HCC stage, extrahepatic metastases and postoperative recurrence (P<0.05). Conclusion:MCM7 protein might play a pivotal role in hepatocarcinogenesis. In addition, it was probably related to patient's HCC stage, extrahepatic metastases and postoperative recurrence. It seems very likely that MCM7 may be applied as a new molecular target in HCC prevention and treat-ment.
5.Detection and significance of the main nutritional ingredients of tree shrew’ s milk
Chun YANG ; Chao OU ; Yuan LI ; Jianjia SU ; Chengpiao LUO ; Xiaoxu LU ; Lingqun ZHU ; Ji CAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(9):44-47
Objective To explore the basic ingredients of the tree shrew’ s( Tupaia belangeri) milk and compare with the dairy ingredients of other milks.Methods We select ten seed tree shrews after delivery ( 1 ~21 ) d with lactation mother tree shrews, and use artificial passive breastfeeding method let the young tree shrews suck breast milk,we took the milk from the young tree shrews in the stomach, directly using aseptic operation with a syringe immediately, once every two days, for consecutive three to five times, and a total of 18 mL milk was taken from each seed tree shrew.Then the milk was detected according to the national standard method for component testing.Results The total solid content of the tree shrew’ s milk was 43.63%, including 26.01%of fat, 10.41%of protein, 0.45% of lactose and 0.99%of ash content.Compared with cow's milk, the tree shrew’ s milk contained 3.36 times of total solid contents, 1.24 times of ash, 2.74 times of protein, 6.67 times of fat, and 0.09 times of lactose.Compare with baby formula milk, the tree shrew’ s milk contained 1.44 times of total solid contents, 0.20 times of ash, 0.58 times of protein, 1.53 times of fat, and 0.06 times of lactose.The trace mineral composition of the tree shrew’ s milk showed that the calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, magnesium, and iron contents were 1.83 times, 2.73 times, 1.25 times, 1.93 times, 1.28 times, and 1.48 times higher than those in the cow's milk, and were 0.66 times, 0.85 times, 0.34 times, 0.26 times, 0.85 times, 0.24 times lower than those in baby formula milk.Conclusions The main nutrients of tree shrew’ s milk is of high fat, high protein and low sugar, and it can provide a basis for tree shrews artificial brood and breeding work.
6.THE DETECTION OF AFP mRNA IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AND ITS CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Ji CAO ; Liuliang QIN ; Jianjia SU ; Yuan LI ; Nanwu YANG ; Kechen BAN ; Chao OU ; Qinguo Mo
Cancer Research and Clinic 2000;0(06):-
Objective:To search the marker of micrometastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).Methods:Peripheral blood samples were obtained from 65 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma,21 non HCC malignant tumors,22 chronic hepatitis B or cirrhosis,and 21 normal healthy volunteers.To identify hepatocellular carcinoma cells in peripheral blood, liver specific alpha fetoprotein(AFP)mRNA was amplified from total RNA extracted from whole blood by nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (Nested RT PCR).Results:AFP mRNA was not detected in the normal healthy volunteers and patients with non HCC malignant tumors.The presence of AFP mRNA in patients with HCC(44/65,67.7%)was higher than those with chronic hepatitis B or cirrhosis(2/22,9.1%, P
7.Study on the infection of primary tupaia hepatocytes with hepatitis B virus in vitro
Jingjing ZHANG ; Guang YANG ; Chun YANG ; Yanrong HAO ; Ji CAO ; Chao OU ; Yuan LI ; Kechen BAN ; E.blum HUBERT ; Jianjia SU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(11):984-988
Objective To provide a better cell model of closely nature infectious state for further research of hepatitis B virus(HBV). Methods Primary tupaia hepatocytes were isolated by the two-step perfusion method. The hepatocytes were then infected with purified serum from patients with hepatitis B. DNA and RNA isolated from the hepatocytes were detected with Southern blot and Northern blot. HBsAg in supernatant was tested by immunohistochemical method. Results cccDNA, pgRNA and sgRNA could be detected by Southern blot and Northem blot, and strong signals could be seen from day 7 to day 14 post-in-fection. The S/CO value of HBsAg in supernatant decreased from day 1 to day 5 and then increased after 5 day. Conclusion Primary tupaia hepatocytes are competent for infection with HBV. HBV can stably repli-cate and express in HBV-infected tupaia hepatocytes.
8.Expression of p53 gene in hepatocellular carcinomas induced by aflatoxin B1 with or without human hepatitis B virus in tree shrews.
Jianjia SU ; Guozhong QIN ; Ruiqi YAN ; Dingrui HUANG ; Chun YANG ; Guohua HUANG ; Prabhakar D LOTLIKAR
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 1997;29(3):177-182
Using tree shrew as an animal model, our previous studies have demonstrated synergistic effects of aflatoxin B-1 (AFB(1)) and human hepatitis B virus (HHBV) in the induction of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In the present study, we have examined expression of p53 gene in HCCs induced by AFB(1) with or without HHBV infection in tree shrews. Avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex immunohistochemical method with human p53-CM1 polyclonal antibody has been used to detect p53 expression in serial sections of paraffin-embedded liver and HCC tissues. Five out of 9 animals with HCCs (55.6%) induced by AFB(1) with HHBV infection and 2/3 animals with HCCs (66.7%) induced by AFB(1) alone expressed the p53 protein. Out of 18 HCCs examined, expression of p53 protein was observed in 9/10 moderately and poorly differentiated HCCs (0/8). None of the well differentiated HCCs (0/8) expressed p53 (0%). Similarly, no p53 expression was observed in either non-tumorous or hyperplastic liver tissues or nodules. These results suggest that p53 expression associated with p53 mutation is a late event occurring probably during tumor progression in AFB(1) and HHBV induced hepatocarcinogenesis in the tree shrew. This report is the first example of an experimental animal model where combination of human HBV and AFB(1)-induced HCCs demonstrate p53 expression.
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9.Changes of Kupffer cells during tree shrew chronically infected with hep-atitis B virus
Ping RUAN ; Jian XIAO ; Chun YANG ; Jianjia SU ; Chao OU ; Ji CAO ; Chengpiao LUO ; Yanping TANG ; Hong QIN ; Wen SUN ; Yuan LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(6):1076-1081
AIM:To explore the changes and significance of Kupffer cells in the process of tree shrew chroni -cally infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV).METHODS:The animals were divided into 3 groups.Group A consists of 6 tree shrews that were identified as persistently infected with HBV;group B consists of 3 tree shrews that were suspected as persistently infected with HBV;group C consists of 4 tree shrews that were not inoculated with HBV and were applied as normal controls.Liver biopsies were collected regularly from all animals , and the Kupffer cells were isolated , purified and primarily cultured.The techniques of flow cytometry , immunohistochemistry, lysosomal fluorescent probe staining and real-time RT-PCR were applied to determine the number and function of these Kupffer cells .RESULTS: The result showed that the count and proportion of CD 163+cells in group A were significantly higher than those in group B and group C ( P<0.05).Meanwhile, the fluorescence intensity levels of lysosomal , the number of lysozyme-positive cells and the mRNA ex-pression level of TNF-αin the Kupffer cells in group A were significantly lower than those in group B and group C ( P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Kupffer cells may play a regulatory role during host’s chronic HBV infection.
10.Association of hemoglobin level with thyroid-stimulating hormone in different trimester pregnant women with subclinical hypothyroidism
Yanling MAO ; Jin YANG ; Fang HE ; Jianjia JIANG ; Xiaoming SHI ; Tianpei HONG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2018;34(6):505-508
To investigate the association between hemoglobin ( Hb ) and thyroid-stimulating hormone ( TSH) levels in different trimester pregnant women with subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH). 62 pregnant women, who were diagnosed as SCH when they had their first antenatal care and eventually delivered in the Affiliated Quanzhou First Hospital of Fujian Medical University from March 2013 to December 2014, were enrolled in this study. These subjects were divided into three groups according to weeks of gestation when they had their first prenatal care:including first trimester (n=24), second trimester (n=17), and third trimester (n=21) groups. All SCH pregnant women were treated with levothyroxine ( L-T4). The clinical and laboratory data in the first antenatal care and antepartum period were collected. Association of Hb level with other clinical and laboratory data were analyzed. Compared to baseline, the levels of TSH, γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, alanine aminotransferase, and total cholesterol were lower (all P<0.05), and the levels of Hb were higher (P<0.05), after treated with L-T4in three groups. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the level of Hb was negativly correlated with TSH in all pregnancies or in third trimester groups (r=-0.394,-0.308,-0.537 and-0.453 respectivly, all P<0.05). Multivariate regression analysis indicated that the level of Hb was independently associated with TSH and body mass index in pregnant women with SCH. In pregnant women with SCH, the higher TSH and body mass index levels are correlated with increased risk of anemia. L-T4treatment may ameliorate anemia during pregnancy.