1.Studies on Epidemiology of Leprosy for 50 Years in Gansu Province
Yaowen QIU ; Deqiang WU ; Junfang CAI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2000;0(S1):-
Objective To study epidemiological trends of leprosy for 50 years in Gansu Province. Methods Epidemiological indicators and their trends were analyzed. Results By the end of 1998, a total of 4 773 leprosy cases had been detected in Gansu Province, of which 77.76% distributed in 24 counties in Longnan, Gannan and Linxia prefectures, and 3 507 cases were cured and other dropped out or died. Type ratio of MB to PB was more than 60% during the period. Since the mass surveys and comprehensive control were implemented in the 1960s, prevalence and detection rates had decreased continuously and the number of endemic counties reduced from 84.88% in 1986 to 24.14% in 1998. There were 42 active cases at the end of 1998 with a prevalence rate of 0.0017 per 1000. Conclusion Through the efforts for 50 year running, leprosy has been successfully controlled in Gansu Province.
2.Angiography Features and Clinical Significance of Pelvic Tumor
Junfang LIU ; Zhiyong WANG ; Jinxiang HU ; Tao LE ; Chunyan CAI
Journal of Practical Radiology 1996;0(04):-
Objective To study angiography features and clinical significance of "multiple tumor feeding embolization".Methods Twelve patients with pelvic tumor were reviewed retrospectively.The lesions included fibrosarcoma(n=1),chondrosarcoma(n=2),osteosarcoma(n=2) and metastatic tumor(n=7).Results Angiography features were:(1)multiple origin and branch of tumor-feeding vessels.(2)large vascular mass with dense tumor stain.(3)larger size of tumor stain comparing with that of bone destraction.After treatment,symptom relief and tumor shrink were obviously using"the multiple tumor-feeding embolization".Conclusion Angiography features of pelvic tumor are great value in guiding the clinical therapy.
3.An analysis of etiological and genetic factors of a patient with familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Hongxing LIU ; Chunrong TONG ; Hui WANG ; Juan ZHU ; Fang WANG ; Peng CAI ; Wen TENG ; Junfang YANG ; Yali ZHANG ; Daopei LU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(2):132-135
Objective To analyze the etiological factor and genetic feature of a familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis patient with PRF1 mutation (FHL2) with human herpesvirus 7 (HHV7)infection and its family constellation. Methods Clinical characteristics, laboratory examinations of a FHL2 case with HHV7 infection were reported. HHV1-HHV8 virus DNA was screened by PCR; NK cell function was analyzed by flow cytometry; PRF1 gene mutations were analyzed by PCR and direct sequencing, structure of mutant PRF1 proteins were analyzed using ExPasy and I-TASSER server and genetics pedigree were analyzed. Results The patient's HHV7 viral was detected positive with DNA copy number of 350/106 peripheral nucleated cells. Flow cytometry analysis showed decrease both in proportion of perforin positive NK cells and perforin protein expression. Genetic testing showed PRF1 biallelic heterozygote mutations (c. 503G > A/p. S168N and c. 1177T > C/p. C393R) and pedigree analysis showed they were inherited. The patient was then treated with antivirus therapy, dexamethasone and VP16 therapy, but only achieved partial response. The patient was then followed by human leukocyte antigen 10/10 allele identical nonconsanguinity allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantations (allo-HSCT) and soon the successful implantation of donor hematopoietic cells and persistent recovery was achieved. The patient was now surviving without recurrence for 9 months after allo-HSCT. Conclusions FHL is prone to be misdiagnosed as lymphoma. Genetic analysis of related gene mutation and herpes simplex virus detection will help in early and accurate diagnosis. Allo-HSCT is a fundamental treatment of FHL.
4.The study of gene mutations in unknown refractory viral infection and primary hemophagocytic lymphohistocytosis
Chunrong TONG ; Hongxing LIU ; Jianjun XIE ; Fang WANG ; Peng CAI ; Hui WANG ; Juan ZHU ; Wen TENG ; Xian ZHANG ; Junfang YANG ; Yali ZHANG ; Xinhong FEI ; Jie ZHAO ; Yuming YIN ; Tong WU ; Jingbo WANG ; Yuan SUN ; Rong LIU ; Xiaodong SHI ; Daopei LU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(4):280-283
Objective To study the type and corresponding clinical characteristics of primary hemophagocytic lymphohistocytosis (HLH) associated immune gene mutations in the refractory virus infection or HLH of unknown causes. Methods From December 2009 to July 2010, the patients with refractory virus infection or HLH of unknown causes were screened for the primary HLH associated immune genes mutations by DNA sequence analysis, including PRF1, UNC13D, STX11, STXBP2, SH2D1A and XIAP. The clinical characteristics and outcomes were followed up. Results Totally 25 patients with refractory virus infection or HLH of unknown causes were investigated for the 6 genes and 13 cases were found carrying gene mutations, composing of 6 of PRF1 mutation, 3 of UNC13D, and each one of STX11,XIAP, SH2D1A and STXBP2, respectively. Among the 13 cases with gene mutations, 5 suffered from Epstein-Barr virus associated HLH( EBV-HLH), 1 human herpes virus 7 associated HLH (HHV7-HLH),1 HLH without causes, 4 chronic activated EB virus infection (CAEBV) with 1 progressing to Hodgkin's lymphoma carrying abnormal chromosome of t ( 15; 17 ) (q22; q25 ) and hyperdiploid, 2 EBV associated lymphoma. Among the other 12 patients without gene mutation, 4 suffered from EBV-HLH with 1 progressing to peripheral T lymphoma, 8 suffered from CAEBV. Conclusions Primary HLH associated immune gene mutations are critical causes of refractory virus infection of unknown causes, most patients manifest as HLH,some cases appear in CAEBV and EBV associated lymphoma. DNA sequence analysis is helpful to early diagnosis and correct decision-making for treatment.
5.Effects of hyperoxia exposure and small interfering RNA on the expressions of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 and NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 enzyme in A549 cells and their relationship with apoptosis
Bowen WENG ; Shuai LI ; Cheng CAI ; Junfang SUN ; Min ZHANG ; Lihua CHENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(21):1663-1667
Objective:To analyze the effect on the expressions of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2(Nrf2) and NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 enzyme (NQO1) in A549 cells exposed to hyperoxia and interfered by small interfering RNA, and to investigate the role of Nrf2 and NQO1 in hyperoxia-induced lung injury as well as their relationship with apoptosis.Methods:A549 cells were gained by serial sub cultivation in vitro and then randomly divided into 4 groups: the air group without interference ( group Ⅰ), the hyperoxia group without interference (group Ⅱ), the air group transfected with Nrf2 siRNA (group Ⅲ), and the hyperoxia group transfected with Nrf2 siRNA (group Ⅳ). The hyperoxia groups (Ⅱ, Ⅳ group) were continuously exposed to an atmosphere containing a high concentration of oxygen (950 mL/L O 2, 50 mL/L CO 2), while the air groups (group Ⅰ, Ⅲ) were still placed in the incubator with 50 mL/L CO 2. In the pre-experiment, cells were transduced with a mixture of siRNA-1, siRNA-2, and siRNA-3. Then the siRNA with the highest efficiency for repressing Nrf2 expression was used for subsequent experiments. The mRNA and protein expression levels of Nrf2 and NQO1 in the 4 groups were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and Western blot.The distribution of Nrf2, Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1(Keap1) and antioxidant response element(ARE) proteins in A549 cells after interference with Nrf2 was analyzed by immunofluorescence and confocal laser scanning microscope, and the cell apoptosis of the 4 groups were observed. Results:(1) Nrf2 siRNA significantly down-regulated the mRNA expression of Nrf2 in the groups siRNA-1, siRNA-2 and siRNA-3, and the inhibition efficiency of group siRNA-1 was the highest (80.57%). (2) The re-lative mRNA expression levels of Nrf2 and NQO1 in the group Ⅱ were 4.553±0.498 and 5.866±0.582, respectively.The mRNA and protein expression of Nrf2 and NQO1 and the cell apoptosis rate [(21.67±0.75)%]in the hype-roxia group were significantly higher than those in the group Ⅰ (all P<0.01). (3) The relative mRNA expression levels of Nrf2 and NQO1 in the group Ⅳ were 0.937±0.057 and 0.789±0.058, respectively.Compared with the group Ⅱ, the mRNA and protein expression of Nrf2 and NQO1 in the group Ⅳ were significantly decreased, while the cell apoptosis rate [(35.83±0.42)%]was significantly increased (all P<0.01). Conclusions:The abnormal expression of Nrf2 and NQO1 in A549 cells induced by hyperoxia and siRNA interference suggests that Nrf2 and NQO1 are involved in the pathogenesis of hyperoxia induced lung injury.Nrf2 and NQO1 are possibly protective factors in the hyperoxia induced lung injury and apoptosis.
6.Strategy of hospital logistics support to the battle against COVID-19 by a hospital
Changgui CHEN ; Junfang XUAN ; Xiaohua HUANG ; Hongyan SHOU ; Jinhong FU ; Gongyi WANG ; Zhaobin CAI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(4):341-344
Public hospitals in the face of COVID-19, should prioritize medical services of patients as the topmost task. In order to ensure the smooth progress of diagnosis and treatment, and prevent the occurrence of nosocomial infection, the hospital took an overall response strategy featuring " logistics support mode 3+ 1" . This strategy requires to make facilities ready by transforming isolation wards, overall management and deployment of protection supplies, optimizing logistics service flow, strict sterilization and isolation of medical wastes and environment, optimizing catering service within the hospital to reduce the gathering and flow of personnel. It also enhanced personnel training, to eliminate staff panic and to stabilize the logistics support team. Meanwhile, the logistics department took over the hospital access screening work for tight access control, which maximize the safety and reliability of the logistics support within the hospital, and ensure the smooth progress of the epidemic prevention work.
7. Strategy of hospital logistic support to the battle against novel coronavirus pneumonia
Changgui CHEN ; Junfang XUAN ; Xiaohua HUANG ; Hongyan SHOU ; Jinhong FU ; Gongyi WANG ; Zhaobin CAI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(0):E002-E002
Nowadays hospitals have been at the forefront fighting against novel coronavirus pneumonia, with diagnosing and treating of patients as a top priority. In order to ensure the smooth progress of diagnosis and treatment, and prevent the occurrence of nosocomial infection, logistics support needs to make allowances for the isolation ward in time from the perspectives of logistics, facilities and equipment, and to transform the in-and-out double channels of ward access as required, thus setting up the partition of the three zones. Secondly, logistics support needs to optimize the logistics service workflow, including the medical waste management, the environmental disinfection isolation, and to optimize the catering service within hospitals to reduce the gathering and flow of personnel. Thirdly, logistics support needs to increase personnel training, and to eliminate psychological panic as well as to stabilize the logistics support team by putting logistics management cadres on the front line. Meanwhile, the logistics department needs to take over the hospital access screening work, strictly manage those who enter the hospital, maximize the safety and reliability of the logistics support within the hospital, and ensure the smooth progress of the epidemic prevention work.
8.Advance in the degradation of biodegradable plastics in different environments.
Yan JIN ; Fanfan CAI ; Ligong WANG ; Chao SONG ; Wenxiong JIN ; Junfang SUN ; Guangqing LIU ; Chang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(5):1784-1808
With the continuously increasing demands of plastic products in the current society, the challenge of disposing plastic waste is constantly increasing, leading to the urgent need of mitigating plastic pollution. As a consequence, much attention has been paid to biodegradable plastics due to their degradability in a bio-active environment under certain conditions. Biodegradable plastics herald vast development potentials and considerable market prospects. The degradation of numerous types of biodegradable plastics will be affected by many factors. A thorough understanding of degradation mechanisms as well as functional microbial strains and enzymes is the key to comprehensive utilization and efficient treatment and disposal of biodegradable plastics. The article summarized the types, properties, advantages and disadvantages, and main applications of common biodegradable plastics. The degradation mechanisms, functional microbial strains and enzymes, as well as the degradation degree and duration under different environmental conditions, were also summarized. This review may help better understand the degradation of biodegradable plastics wastes.
Biodegradable Plastics
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Biodegradation, Environmental