1.Expressions and clinical significance of CXC chemokine receptor 1 and 2 and CXCL8 in hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma
Huijuan BI ; Jianmin CHEN ; Jingjing CHEN ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(6):895-899
Objective:To investigate the expression levels of CXCR1,CXCR2 and their common ligand CXCL8 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and liver biopsy from the patients with hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma and their clinical significances.Methods:Quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was used to detect the mRNA levels of CXCR1,CXCR2,CXCL8 in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of thirty-six hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma and the protein levels of CXCR1 and CXCR2 and CXCL8 in liver biopsy were detected by SP immunohistochemical method.The level of C-reactive protein in serum was determined by chemiluminescence immunoassay respectively.Then,the correlations between CRP and the mRNA of CXCR1,CXCR2 and CXCL8 were analyzed.Results:The mRNA levels of CXCR1 (0.952 7±0.197 2),CXCR2 (0.896 9±0.173 0),CXCL8 (1.771 9±0.248 9) in the PBMCs of hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma were significantly higher than those in controls (P<0.01).And the protein levels of CXCR1,CXCR2 and CXCL8 were also obviously increased in liver biopsy of hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma (P<0.05).In addition,there was positive correlations between the level of serum C-reactive protein and the mRNA expression of CXCR1 (r =0.54,P<0.01),CXCR2 (r =0.49,P<0.01),CXCL8 (r =0.63,P<0.01).Conclusion:The levels of CXCR1,CXCR2 and CXCL8 significantly increased in hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma patients and positively correlated with serum CRP,suggesting that CXCR1,CXCR2 and their common ligand CXCL8 signal transduction process may play a key role in the pathological process of hepatitis B related hepatocellular carcinoma,which may provide a new direction for the immune intervention therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma.
2.Expression and clinical significance of CXC chemokine receptors 1 and 2 and CXCL8 in primary hepatocellular carcinoma
Huijuan BI ; Jianmin CHEN ; Jingjing CHEN ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2017;37(7):545-551
Objective To investigate the expression and clinical significance of CXC chemokine receptors 1 and 2 (CXCR1 and CXCR2) and CXCL8 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and liver biopsy tissues from patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (PHC).Methods Serum specimens were collected from 36 patients with PHC, 30 patients with liver cirrhosis and 28 healthy subjects.Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) was performed to measure the expression of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 at mRNA level in PBMCs.Streptavidin-perosidase (SP) immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 at protein level in liver biopsy tissues.Levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and ferritin (FER) in the serum specimens were detected by chemiluminescence immunoassay.Then the correlations between these markers were analyzed.Results All of the results showed that the expression of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 at mRNA level in PBMCs from the PHC group were higher than those of the healthy control group (P<0.01) as well as those of the liver cirrhosis group (P<0.05).Up-regulated expression of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 in patients with PHC were associated with the depth of tumor invasion, lymph node or distant metastasis, clinical stage and levels of CRP, AFP and FER in serum (P<0.05).The expression of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 at protein level in liver biopsy tissues were also significantly increased in the PHC group in comparison with those of the healthy control group as indicated by the result of SP immunohistochemistry (P<0.05).Conclusion Levels of CXCR1, CXCR2 and CXCL8 in the patients with PHC are significantly increased and positively correlated with the levels of AFP, FER and CRP in serum, suggesting that the signal transduction process mediated by CXCR1, CXCR2 and their common ligand CXCL8 may play a key role in the pathological process of PHC.This study may provide a potential new strategy for immune intervention in hepatocellular cancer.
3.A novel homozygous mutation (TAC/AA) at codon 329 in CYP17A1 gene causes 17?-hydroxylase deficiency——case report and pedigree study
Shouyue SUN ; Yufang BI ; Jianmin LIU ; Weiqing WANG ; Yongj ZHAO ; Guang NING ; Xiaoying LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
Objective To explore the molecular defects of CYP17A1 gene in a family with 17?-hydroxylase deficiency. Methods Clinical features and laboratory data were collected from the pedigree with 17?-hydroxylase derficiency and the proband was hospitalized in Shanghai Clinical Center for Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases. PCR and subclone sequencing were performed to screen the mutations of CYP17A1 gene. Results The patient was diagnosed as 17?-hydroxylase deficiency according to the clinical presentations, laboratory examination and blood level of steroid hormones. A new type of mutation was identified as a base deletion and a base transversion (TAC/AA) at codon 329 in the patient. It produced a missense mutation of Tyr→Lys at codon 329 and the open reading frame shift following this codon. The patient was homozygous mutation and her parents were heterozygote carrying TAC329AA mutation. Conclusion 17?-hydroxylase deficiency in this family was caused by CYP17A1 mutation (TAC329AA) which was first identified as a complex defects of missense mutation and the open reading frame shift at codon 329.
4.Pathological study on peripheral vessel injury induced by explosion shock wave
Jianmin LIU ; Zhi YUAN ; Jian LIU ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Rong Lü ; Long BI ; Yunyu HU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(8):751-754
Objective To observe pathological features of peripheral vessel injury caused by ex-plosion shock wave so as to provide theoretical basis for emergency treatment, prevention and complication reduction of war extremity injuries. Methods A total of 18 rabbits were randomly divided into three groups (six rabbits in each group) and placed respectively at 1, 2 and 3 m away from the explosion cen-ter. The animal model with blast injury was made by using fluid dynamite that electrically exploded at 60 cm above the ground. The physical parameters of blast wave were recorded using pressure transducers (PCB, UAS). After explosion, the femoral arteries were examined grossly, histologically and immunohis-tochemically. Results The results showed that vascular endothelial cells were denudated, the spaces of contractile fiber cells increased and appeared puff, the vassular elastic fibers ruptured, flexed and de-formed visibly. Some parts of the vessel wall ruptured completely or partly, leading to bleeding. TUNEL staining and fluorescence microscope found large number of apoptotic cells in endothelium layer, smooth muscle layer and membrana adventitia layer of the blood vessels. Conclusion Explosion shock wave can result in severe large blood vessel injury, which should be paid much attention during treatment of ex-plosion shock injury.
5.Clinical application of ultrasound guided percutaneous right internal jugular vein catheterization in hemodialysis
Yihe LIU ; Jianmin BI ; Shunhui LIU ; Ruizhen LIAO ; Rong ZHANG ; Xiuyan WU
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2011;08(5):398-340
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical application of ultrasound guided percutaneous right internal jugular vein catheterization in hemodialysis,and to analyze the methods,precautions and prevention of complications of puncture.MethodsTotally 297 patients of chronic renal insufficiency with uremia underwent ultrasound guided percutaneous right internal jugular vein catheterization according to technical points of increasing the success rate of puncture.ResultsThe total successful rate of puncture was 100%.The first puncture succeeded in 244 patients (244/297,82.15 %),the second in 30 (30/297,10.10%) and the third in 23 (23/297,7.74%) patients.The complication rate was 15.15% (45/297).Poor adherence of catheter led to cited blood difficultly and inadequate flow in 31 patients.ConclusionUltrasound guidance can greatly improve the success rate of puncture in percutaneous right internal jugular vein catheterization,while reduce the incidence of complications.
6.Static finite element analysis of the stability of osteotomy after hallux valgus surgery based on wrapped curtain method with external fixation
Chunqiang BI ; Jianmin WEN ; Weidong SUN ; Lizhen WANG ; Rui MAO ; Qiang BIAN ; Guannan WEN ; Cheng CHANG ; Yuliang ZHANG ; Yubo FAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(22):3294-3300
BACKGROUND:Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine minimaly invasive treatment for halux valgus based on wrapped curtain method with “8”-shaped bandage and sub toe pad external fixation has been used for a long time in the clinic. This method abandons the internal implant fixationandexternal plaster fixation. After surgery, patients could take care of themselves. However, theactivity of the broken end may cause fracture nonunion, which once aroused scholars’ question. Recently, with the continuous improvement of foot biomechanics research, foot finite element model and applications become a reality.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate thestability of osteotomy after the operation of wrapped curtain method with“8”-shaped bandage and sub toe pad external fixation on the basis of static finite element method.
METHODS:A young female volunteer with halux valgus was selected, whose body weight was 58 kg, and right foot halux abductor valgus angle was 24°; intermetatarsal angle was 13°; proximal articulator set angle was 7°; distal articulator set angle was 7°. CT was used to scan the right foot. ABAQUS software was applied to establish a finite element model of right foot halux valgus bone, and model of the first metatarsal neck minimaly invasive osteotomy was simulated based on wrapped curtain method with external fixation. Von Mises stress and displacement at the osteotomy endwere calculated.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The maximum stress was 0.067 MPa without external fixation, and the maximum stress was 1.258 MPa with the external fixation. Stress was mainly distributed in the outer edge of the osteotomy. (2) The maximum absolute displacement was 0.363 mm without external fixation, and the maximum absolute displacement was 0.716 mm with external fixation. The two largest displacements were both in the Z-axis direction. Statistical analysis confirmed that the four nodes absolute displacement and stress were significantly different (P< 0.01). (3) The maximum relative displacement was 0.101 mm. The maximum relative displacement was 0.046 mm with external fixation. The maximum relative displacement without external fixation was-0.102 mm and occurred in the Z-axis. The maximum relative displacement with external fixation was 0.110 mm and occurred in the Y-axis. (4) One-way analysis of variance confirmed that the four nodes relative displacements were not statisticaly significant in X-axisand Y-axis (P> 0.05). The four nodes relative displacements were statisticaly significant in Z-axis (P< 0.05). (5) These findings suggest that the external fixation based on wrapped curtain method after halux valgus surgery could effectively reduce osteotomy displacement. The moderate stress and elastic fixation are conducive to fracture healing.
7.Avian leukosis virus subgroup J and reticuloendotheliosis virus coinfection induced TRIM62 regulation of the actin cytoskeleton
Ling LI ; Pingping ZHUANG ; Ziqiang CHENG ; Jie YANG ; Jianmin BI ; Guihua WANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2020;21(3):e49-
Background:
Coinfection with avian leukosis virus subgroup J (ALV-J) and reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) is common in chickens, and the molecular mechanism of the synergistic pathogenic effects of the coinfection is not clear. Exosomes have been identified as new players in the pathogenesis of retroviruses. The different functions of exosomes depend on their cargo components.
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to investigate the function of co-regulation differentially expressed proteins in exosomes on coinfection of ALV-J and REV.
Methods:
Here, viral replication in CEF cells infected with ALV-J, REV or both was detected by immunofluorescence microscopy. Then, we analyzed the exosomes isolated from supernatants of chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cells single infected and coinfected with ALV-J and REV by mass spectrometry. KEGG pathway enrichment analyzed the co-regulation differentially expressed proteins in exosomes. Next, we silenced and overexpressed tripartite motif containing 62 (TRIM62) to evaluate the effects of TRIM62 on viral replication and the expression levels of NCK-association proteins 1 (NCKAP1) and actin-related 2/3 complex subunit 5 (ARPC5) determined by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.
Results:
The results showed that coinfection of ALV-J and REV promoted the replication of each other. Thirty proteins, including TRIM62, NCK-association proteins 1 (NCKAP1, also known as Nap125), and Arp2/3-5, ARPC5, were identified. NCKAP1 and ARPC5 were involved in the actin cytoskeleton pathway. TRIM62 negatively regulated viral replication and that the inhibition of REV was more significant than that on ALV-J in CEF cells coinfected with TRIM62. In addition, TRIM62 decreased the expression of NCKAP1 and increased the expression of ARPC5 in coinfected CEF cells.
Conclusions
Collectively, our results indicated that coinfection with ALV-J and REV competitively promoted each other's replication, the actin cytoskeleton played an important role in the coinfection mechanism, and TRIM62 regulated the actin cytoskeleton.
8.Chinese drugs for supplementing Qi and activating blood circulation in preventing deep venous thrombosis after big operations in orthopaedics and traumatology.
Chunqiang BI ; Jianmin WEN ; Kewei JIANG ; Si CHEN ; Chaolu WANG ; Weidong SUN ; Yongsheng SUN ; Zhao LIANG ; Yongzhong CHENG ; Ting CHENG ; Haiwei HU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(5):625-627
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of the Chinese drugs for supplementing Qi and activating blood circulation in preventing DVT after big operations in orthopaedics and traumatology and observe the change of D-dimer before and after treatment.
METHODSeventy patients ranging in age from 39 to 94 years who were treated by big operations in orthopaedics and traumatology were divided into two groups randomly. Traditional Chinese medinine (TCM) group (group A) and western medicine group (group B). On the 2rd day after operation d-dimer was tested from both groups and the patients in group A were given one dose of TCM every day and the patients in group B were subcutaneously injected low-molecular-weight heparins calcium (LMWH). On the 8th after operation d-dimer was tested again from both groups. The parameters, such as the incidence of DVT and pulmonary thromboembolism, bleeding condition, were evaluated respectively.
RESULTThe D-dimer decreased in group A and had significant difference (P < 0.05), group B had no significant difference, there was also no significant difference between two groups. DVT was found in 1 patient in group B (1/35). Petechiae were found in 10 patients in group A (10/35) and in 26 patients in group A (26/35), which had significant difference (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONBoth the Chinese drugs and anti-coagulation drug can prevent the incidence of DVT effectively, and Chinese herbs are feasible in the prevention of DVT.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anticoagulants ; administration & dosage ; Blood Circulation ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight ; administration & dosage ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Orthopedic Procedures ; Orthopedics ; Postoperative Complications ; drug therapy ; prevention & control ; Qi ; Traumatology ; Venous Thrombosis ; drug therapy ; prevention & control
9.A Survey of the Current Status of Surgical Treatment of Hemophilic Osteoarthropathy in China Mainland 17 Grade A General Hospitals
Yiming XU ; Huiming PENG ; Shuaijie LYU ; Peijian TONG ; Hu LI ; Fenyong CHEN ; Haibin WANG ; Qi YANG ; Bin CHEN ; Zhen YUAN ; Rongxiu BI ; Jianmin FENG ; Wenxue JIANG ; Zongke ZHOU ; Meng FAN ; Xiang LI ; Guanghua LEI ; Xisheng WENG
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2023;2(4):516-522